4 | WITMER, BAIR WALNUT, NEAR SECOND Extraordinary Special ! FOR FRIDAY I 25 SUITS —broken sizes, taken from our regu lar stocks: former prices $26.50 to $31.50; $36.50 to $42.50. Special.... $15.00, $17.50 and $19.75 Navy, checks, gray, green, tan, etc. owe it to yourself to see these values, at least, before buying. WITMER, BAIR KfX»PE FROM HAGERSTOWN | Hagerstotvn, Md., April 27. Miss Grace D. Day of this city and Kirk patrick.E. Haynie, of Harrisburg, Pa., j eloped to Frederick last Saturday eve-I ring and were married late at night' by the Rev. U. S. G. Rupp, pastor ofj the Lutheran church. The runaways secured a marriage license after some trouble and called the minister from j his bed to perform the ceremony. The | bride is aged 22 and the bridegroom 24 years. Archie Miller and a guest from Sparrows Point, Md.. spent Easter; with his aunt, Mrs. S. It. Noblet at i Hummelstown. • SVAVbV.VASVASV.V.S'.VWVJVLVW.V.WV.VAVWVAi • ;i ;! Suffered For Years .————. ■J There are many people nho rs\\l hr Interested in tlie experience of ,■ j» Mr». Julia Byard, Fort lleuton. Mont. She urltfm % J "I suffered for years with gall-stones. A friend S J wrote me about Fruitola and Traxo. 1 started taking it 5 •J and am completely cured now and feel better than I J % have felt for twenty years." ? \ Mrs. B.vard'M testimony in Hlmllnr to thnt of ninny uho have given i[ % thl n reiiiedy n elinnee to help them. Kriiltoln In n pouerful Inhrlennt «, for the intentlnal orfenun. nofteiilnf? the hardened partlelen thnt eaune % ■ t »o much NiifVerliiK nnd expellliiK tlie conKcnted unMte in nil en*«y. natural % nay. A alnulc done In iiMually «iutTleleut to elearly Indieate It* eO'lcaey. * g *■ Traxo In a Mplendld tonic-alterative that aeti op the liver nnd kldneya, ■, "> MtlmulateN the flow of icaatrle juleea to nld iUkcm! ion, and reinoven bile *, f i from the general elreulntlon. , % J» Frultoln and Traxo are prepared In the Fliiiim lahoratorlea at Monti- '! ,« cello, 111., nnd arrangement* have heen mnde to Miipply tlieiu through '• B « repreneutatlve UriiKglntai.. In !lnrr!»huric they enn he olitnlued at \ / (iorgaN, the llruggiMt. J, • V.V.SWMWAV.V.W. JAW ■ -p" n ; for * * I. v ▼"ttv .t tv , to 12x15. Linoleums, Oil Cloths : ► and Carpet Sweepers. < !► ' 1 Harrisburg Carpet Co. • !: 32 N. 2nd St. )j r < 1 ■ -*■ * I; SMOOTH and MELLOW f KING OSCAR \\ 5c CIGAR \\ Have built up and are increas : ing their reputation for quality and regularity. Confidence once gained has not been abused "The Daddy John C. Herman & Co. J of Them All" Harrisburg, Pa. THURSDAY EVENING, I NEWS\VANGER-MYERS BRIDAL Miss Grace P. Myers of Liberty 1 Square, Lancaster county. Pa., and : Roy S. Newswanger of Coatesville, I Pa., were united in marriage at 12 | o'clock Wednesday, April 26 at the i parsonage of the Westminster Presby | terian church by the pastor, the Rev. j E. E. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kent of Washington, D. C., left for home to day after a brief stay among relatives in this city. Miss Helen Beidleman Of Frost ; burg, Md.. is the guest of her parents, I Mr. and Mrs. William Beidleman, of 1200 Chestnut street. PERSONAL AND SOC COLONIAL CLUB'S NEW COMMITTEES Active Working Force of Mem bers For 1916-1917 Is An nounced Today Henry TV. Stone, chairman of the General Committee recently appointed by the Board of Governors of the Colonial Country Club to select chair ; men and form committees made the following announcement this morning j for 1916-1917: Executive Committee: E. J. Stack pole, chairman; J. W. Bowman, A. P. Dare, W. M. Ogelsby, O. P. Beckley. House: W. P. Starke.v, chairman; Charles W. Burtnett, A. P. Dare, F. V. Larkin, F. H. Walker. Tennis: M. S. Kelley, chairman: John C. Orr, Hart D. Ogelsby, J. Q. | Handshaw, Jliss Anna Margaret j Miller, Miss Marguerite Robinson, | Miss Julia Stanim. Greens: Dr. E. L. Denniston, chair- Iman; George \V. N'ester, 11. W: Stulibs, C. .B. Miller, C. H. Morgan. Entertainment: Arthur Bailey, i chairman. • Golf: Samuel B. Nissley, chairman; G. I>\ Watt, Charles H. Hoffman. Brook Trout. \V. M. Ogelsby, Wm. E. Seel, i M. A. Seely. | Dancing: (Sub Committee) U. I Brinser, chairman; Miss Elinor : Copelin, R. M. Pennock, P. G. i Diener, John C. Orr. Pool: Charles H. Kinter. chairman; A. C. Logan, V. W. Kenney, John B. [ Corl, S. S. Pomeroy. Cards: (Sub Committee) Brook I Trout, chairman; Charles Stucker, i Mrs. Robert Holmes, Dr. Kirkpatrick, Charles Schmidt. Building and Grounds: Samuel B. | Rambo, chairman, E. J. Staokpole, J. JW. Bowman, O. P. Beckley, A. P. 'Dare, \V. M. Ogelsby, \V. P. Starkey, ! S. B. Nissley. Bowling: Charles H. Kinter, chair j man: F. H. Walker, George A. j Shreiner. John DeGray. H. W. Stone. Stag: Howard Fry, chairman: L. C. 1 Owery, Wm. 11. Johnston, David Tracy, ; F. L. Wright. Membership: Chas. H. Hunter, I chairman; Chas. A. Aldan, O. p. Beck ! Icy, Redsecker Brinser, Charles W. | Burtnett, H. D. Delmotte, P. G. Diener. IS. P. Eby, Charles H. Hoffman, Samuel j B. Nissley, Boyd M. Ogelsby, John C. Orr, S. S. Pomeroy. Athletic: E. L. Watson, chairman; A. S. Dillinger, 11. A. Robinson, Dr. I R. E. Holmes, Wm. P. Miller. S. P. i Bby C. L. Scott. George W. Nester, I George A. Gorgas, M. 11. Dean. Indies' Auxiliary: Miss Edith Troup, chairman; Miss Alarie Stucker. Miss Lennore Graber. Miss Elinor Cope lin Miss Margaret Hoffman, Miss Anna Bacon. Mrs. Ft. E. Holmes, Miss Frances Burt net t. Miss Rachel Darby, Jlrs. Earl Mackenson, Mrs. R. E. Forsythe, Mrs. C. B. Miller. Mrs. W. Oalder Metzgar, Mrs. Redsecker Brinser. To Make the Hair Soft, Lustrous and Beautiful "I'd certainly give anything if I could only get some life and lustre into my hair, declares every woman whose appearance is marred by ugly, lifeless, (scraggy locks. And yet if she will only : follow a few simple suggestions she too may soon be envied for her bcautl ! ful hair. Just try these simple directions to ilny: Get from your druggist a bottle of Parisian Sage, pour a little into the | hollow of the hand anil, wet the hair 'roots thoroughly with it. Rub it well , into the scalp until dry, and a soft ! tingling glow is felt over the entire | scalp. Do this regularly for a few days and you will certainly be astonished and your friends also at the remark able transformation this simple treat ment will make in your appearance. "Parisian Sage put the radiance of sunshine into my dull looking hair, making It soft, lustrous and beauti ful," says one delighted user. It is important that you get the gen uine Parisian Sage. This is warranted to contain no dangerous chemicals, is inexpensive and pleasant to use. 11. C. Kennedy sells lots of it and will sup ply you, giving a guarantee of perfect satisfaction or money refunded. GUT OUT MEATS IF KIDNEYS ARE TROUBLING YOU Uric Acid in meat excites Kidneys and Irritates the Bladder. I Noted Authority says we must flush Kidneys with Rflltft- if Back hurts. I We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is tilled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to i be constantly on guard against kidney ] tiouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free : the blood of this irritating acid, but I become weak from the overwork; they set sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained In the blood to poison tl>e entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stincing pains in the back or the urine lis cloudy, full of sediment, or the | bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stom ach or rheumatism In bad weather, set from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before break fast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid i of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate ! clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urin ary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not. injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lithia-water drink and nobody | can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep tliq kidneys clean i and active.—Advertisement. Try Telegraph Want Ads HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH BOY SOPRANO TO SING FOR KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Master Harry Etter, of 1 535 North Fifth street, a boy soprano soloist of St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church choir, will sing several selec tions this evening lor the John Harris Lodge, No. 193, Knights of Pythias, in the Technical High School auditorium. WILL HOLD LAST ASSEMBLY IN MASONIC TEMPIJ-: FRIDAY Among the patronesses for the last in a series of three assemblies held in Masonic Temple on Friday evening, will be Mrs. Charles L. Bailey, Jr.. Mrs. Lesley McCreath, Mrs. Ross A. Hickok, Mrs. John Fox Weiss and Mrs. Francis Jordan Hall. There will be one or two additions to this list. The Frueh orchestra of Philadel phia will play and it is expected there will be many out-of-town visitors among the guests. On the committee of arrangements are Henry Bent, George Comstoek, Carl B. Ely, John Ericson, Henderson Gilbert, Vance C. McCormick and Frank A. Bobbins, Jr. I CARDS WITH MRS. ATTIG AT HER RKIIiV ST. HOME Guests of Mrs. James L. At tig. of Reily street, last evening enjoyed a progressive card party followed by a buffet supper. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stouft'er. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prince. Prof, and Mrs. James A. Smy ser, Prof. Will Henry, Miss Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Preil, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. J Davis. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hopple, Mr. j and Mrs. P. W. Balsbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Al : fred Harrow, Mr. and Mrs. James L. 1 Bowers, Mr. and airs. D. E. Rush, i I Dr. and Mrs. Park A. Deckard, Mr. ! and Mrs. Charles Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lenhart, Mrs. George J Hunter, Miss Feister, Miss Cora j Swayne. Miss Nancy Hanna, Miss Alice Eb.v, Miss Agnes Schell, Miss i Sara Schilling, Miss Edna Forrer, Miss j Catherine Snell, Kemp Shaw, Webber ! Knight, John Fisher, Clem Glaser, j Earl Bates, Jack Waidlich, Ross At- j ] kinson, Edward JJ. Riley, Horace Gel-I sel, David McConnell, Mr. Dysart and | Mrs. Smyser, of Chicago. j Mrs. M. A. Brythin. of Philadelphia, j j was a recent guest of Mrs. K. E. : | Kreiger at her Derr.v street home, j Miss Bertie Solomon, of New York j ] City, is spending the week with Miss! Claribel Claster, Second and Briggs i streets. IAJXCHI.OX AT RIVERSIDE Mrs. James Flagg. of Brookline, Mass., was guest of honor at luncheon | given yesterday by Mrs. Edward Mel- I horn to the ladies of he Wednesday 1 : Sewing Club, in attendance were ! Mrs. George Martin and Mrs. Jacob j Eshelman. of Paxtang; Mrs. Walter J. I Cummings and Mrs. Carl Hanselman, of Camp Hill: Mrs. J. H. McAlister. Mrs. Herald K. Goodman, Mrs. A. J. Fager, Mrs. J. R. Hoar and Mrs. J. ' Harry Steele. GUESTS FROM INDIA Bishop and Mrs. James Henry Dar- j 1 llngton. of 321 North Front street, [will entertain as their guests this ■ week the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Howard ,I A. Walters of Lahore, India. Mr. , j Walters is home on furlough after three years spent in the work of the i International Y. M. C. A. with special ! attention to the study of the Hindoo ' | religion. MAHOX-LAWLESS WEDDING Miss Mary Lawless, of New York City and William Mahon; of 110 Nagle I street, were married last night at 8 o'clock in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church by the Rev. George L. Rice, j They were attended by Miss Winifred! | Lawless and William Kenncy, of! Steelton, both friends of the couple] and relatives were present at the i ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Mahon left. [ for an extended tour to New York, Philadelphia and Washington. TEA WITH Mils. WHARTON' Mrs. Richard M. H. Wharton of • Inly North Second street, gave a little !tea yesterday afternoon from 4 to 6 I o'clock in compliment of Mrs. i Francis Miller of Cuba and mother lot' .Mrs. C. Floyd Appleton of this city and Mrs. Richards, wife of Judge i Richards of Brooklyn. Mrs. William S. Richardson and son .William, arc home after spending the | Easter season among relatives at | Reading. Mrs. John Milton Colt of New York I City is visiting her mother Mrs. John l I Y. Boyd after a stay in Atlantic City.; > Mrs. George Waehtnian of 325 Hamilton street was hostess for the : Fun and Frolic Club yesterday aft- I ernoon. Mrs. Merle Knight of Market street i entertained the ladies of the "Cabinet ] t j Clan" this afternoon at her residence j with cards and music. —— Mr. and Mrs. William Elder and 1 i daughter. Miss Claribel Elder of 29 Evergreen street are home after vlsit ; Ing relatives in Chambersburg. I ; Miss Carrie Peters has returned > home to Philadelphia after under ) | going an operation for appendicitis j / i at the home of Dr. Cummings, 1405 I Market street. J Miss Florence Shade of 2254 North' t Sixth street entertained members ofi t the C. C. G. Club last evening at hen ? home. II Mrs. George Schrlver and son, 1 ! George, Jr.. will soon leave for Nor u folk. Va.. to make their future home. 2! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Strickler have s gone home to Pittsburgh, after a short 51 staj among old friends in this vicinity, i | Miss Margaret Schmidt and Miss i ! Genevieve Schmidt, left yesterday for - | St. Anne's Academy, after spending a ! '. week with their parents. Mr. andj r Mrs. Bernard Schmidt, of 58 North I - Thirteenth street. : e Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Crurn, of 2523 a. North Sixth street, anounce the birth - of a son, Frank Bickley Crum, Thurs day, April 25, 1916. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Haas, of - Pittsburgh, former I larrisburgers, an y noun' O the birth of a daughter. Thurs o day, April 19, 1916. Mrs. Haas was a Miss Rita Underwood prior to her marriage. I The leap year dance that was to Ibe given at Hanshaw's HailVn Wed _ I nesday evening, May 3, will bu with - I culled.—Adv. IAL N CARD CLUB GIVES INFORMAL DANCE Interesting Event of Eustcr Week Attended by Friends of Hie Monday Club Members and friends of the Monday Evening Card club enjoyed cards and dancing Tuesday night at Handshaw's hall as a closing event of the season. Delone and Shuey played for the danc-1 ing with both old and new steps vying! for precedence. In attendance were: Miss Gertrude ] ; Berry, Miss Ruth Beatty, Miss Miriam ' | Britch. Miss Margaret Caveny, Miss j Dorothy Duncan, Miss Edna Dowdell, j . Miss Florence Eckert. Miss Helen! (lerdes, Miss Helen Greider, Miss Ruth | jHolbert, Miss Mary Hutman, Miss Es-| ither Hutman, Miss Hazel Johnson. I , .Miss Sara Keil, Miss Vera Runklo, Miss j Catherine Molt/., Miss Alice Parthe more. Miss Hazel Rexroth, Miss Mary Stark, Miss Pearl Slack, Miss ""Verna Stauft'er, Aliss Irene Scholl, Miss Doro thy Schmidt, Miss Olive Taylor, Aliss i Helen Weaver, Miss Margaret Welsh, I Miss Elizabeth Workman, Miss Mar-j pa ret Weisman, Miss Ruth Rexrofh, I j Miss Esther Schultz, Miss Elsie! I Schmidt, Aliss Miriam Landis and i Aliss .Margaret Landis. Ernest Sailings, George Stark, Clar ; ence Wolfe, Paul Richards, Robert Hutchinson, Joseph Kiernan, Carrol jGaut, Robert 8011. George Bowman, Paul Critchlev, Theodore Weakley, Raymond Caldwell, Benjamin Gipple, Charles Orr, Walter Yost, John Moltz, Carl Rebele of Pittsburgh, Paul Rex roth, Charles Pease. Lloyd Lindemuth, Stewart Snoddy, William Eeisman, Donald Taylor, Willard English, Rich ard AlcAlister, Clarence Beck, Bruce i MacGregor, William Eisher, Joseph Snyder, Heatli Bresselman and Ro bert Cleland. GUESTS AT IIAG ERSTOW X llagerstown, Aid., April 27. Miss Clara Camming! gave a reception at her home here on Tuesday evening in ! honor of Aliss Edna Koons and Aliss Pearl Sciss of ilarrisburg. who are | her guests for a week. Guests were present from Boston, Philadelphia and llagerstown. LITTLE MUSS EVELYN FAUST HAS A BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Evelyn Eaust, daughter of Air. and Airs. VV. B. Faust, of 612 Oxford street, had the nicest kind of a surprise party In celebration of her ninth birthday. Games and refresh ments were features of pleasure and it Ik guests included the Alisses Emma ! Williams. Evelyn Stum. Edna Shees j ley. Pauline Beck, Helen Deibler, Sara | Holtzman, Alae Aloore, Alargaret ( Aloore, Rachel Goodyear, Winnifred | Stahler, Dorothea Kirk, Theresa j Adams, Beatrice Deibler, Helen Ale- Curdy. Evelyn Faust, Isabel Faust, Xola Faust, Airs. W. C. S. Stahler and Airs. Eaust. ENGAGEMENT OF INTEREST The engagement of Aliss Margaret Eisher to Howell Reiff Geib of Jersey City has been announced. Aliss Eisher is the daughter of J. B. Fisher, super : intendent of the New York Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, a for mer resident of this city. Air. Geib I who was at one time located at Har ; risburg is now assistant supervisor Jon the New York division. No date ; hass been set for the wedding. Mrs. Pearl Balsley Graydon of Philadelphia, is spending the week with Mrs. Edward Hardy at 436 North street Miss Mary Forsylhe, of 1602 Zarker street, has returned home after a visit ; with friends in Hanover." Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglas, of 1620 Regina street, are spending a week in Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Miss Louise Denniston of Lynch burg, Va., was a v recent visitor at the home of licr aunt, Mrs. Thomas F. | Grimshaw of Market street. CAMP CURTIN ALU MM The Canip Curtin Alumni met at the home of Miss Florence Shade, of I 2245 North Sixth street. After a | short business session a social time was enjoyed by the following mem bers: Blanche Martin, Helen Burris, Ruth Sheesley,' Adaline Burris, Flor ence Shade; Esther Shade, James J Hollahan, Chalmer Moore, Alvin Cole- i stock, Wilbur Nissley, Chester Shoop,! Fred Moody, Paul Wallace, Irvin | Malick, Winston Homig, Mr. and Mrs.! Tuptanoski, and Mrs. Shade. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wheeler and family of 1266 State street, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. DeVenney, 1407 A Regina street, Miss Sarah and Miss Edna Hayes, spent to-day with Mrs. George B. Schrlver of Enola. Mr. and Mrs. Clark F. Myers, of Rochester, N. Y., were recent visitors at the home of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Myers of State street. Mrs. Robert Hartman and small son, Luther, have gone home to Al toona, after a short visit among old friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Percy F. Stewart of 1241 Market street have returned from Atlantic City where they spent | Easter. | Ellis Lewis Mumma of Robertsdale. LAltti r who Is -visiting Ills fa.Ui e r-Tn - law ! Benjamin F. Meyers at 11 North ; Front street, spent the past fortnight ! with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Mumma in New York City. Miss Mary Johns Hopper, Y. W. C. A. field secretary, spent yesterday, in thiF city, enroute to Camp Nepahwin. Albert Long, an instructor in the i chemistry department of State Col ; lege, has returned to his work after a ; visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I Harry J. Long, of 14 26 North Sixth I street. \ Miss Katharine Clipplnger antf Miss Mabel Elliott of Greeneastle are the guests of Mrs. Walter Yocum, of 318 Clinton street. Mrs. G. Walter Spahr, of Yonk ers. N. Y., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Fred Kelker of 5 North Front street. Miss Dorothy Wetherell of Reading, Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs. | Samuel C* Todd at the Stroh apart ! mtnts, North Front street. Mrs. Roy G. Cox who Is visiting Mir. Robert Harrison af Baltimore ! will be a guest at the Bolton-Thomp |son wedding at Garrison, Md., during | the week. Miss Nelle Ranger and Miss Katb ! lecn Ranger of Baltimore are visiting | their aunt, Mrs. Norman Stewart of Market street, for a week. fOther Personals on Page 7] BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package nroves it. 25c at all druggists. APRIL 27, 1916. [LADIES' "RAZAARI DON'T FORGET 1A IOC yliL C* DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER lU-I£ O. Of. THE NUMBER "We Adrertu* the Troth—The Truth Advertises Ui" ./ Our Reduction Sale of Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts . Is Being Continued. Don't Miss This Opportunity. Special Friday Offerings $3.98 Most up-to-date and strictly tailored Silk Taffeta Skirts; formerly sold at $6.00. Exceptionally d? 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In boxes, 10c., 25c. Gen. Hartranf I 3 making new holding [he old orvej* JDOJI everywhere. Miss Florence E. Beck of 213 For ster street, has returned after spend ing her vacation in the mountains near Shermansdale. Miss Beck is a teach er in Central high school.