is j | jj m |M But maybe you haven't j|| M one in your home—worse out the 801 l j| 210 a Wdnllt St.", H&rrisburg, Pa. S OCIALand OLD DANCES FEATURE OF THE MID-WINTER ASSEMBLY Waltzes and. Two-Steps Restored at Brilliant Gathering of Society Folk in Masonic Hall—Early Spring Flowers Give Touch to Decorations The second assembly of the winter was held last evening in Masonic hall and was a brilliant affair. The ball room was beautifully decorated wirh masses of palms and small evergreens, while fragrant spring flowers added a touch of color here and there. The full string orchestra from the Bellevue- Stratford, Philadelphia, furnished mu sic for the dancing which was both of the modern and ot' old-time varieties. In deed the more ancient waltzes and two eteps predominated over the "fox trots'" and "hesitations." The patronesses were Mrs. \V. 0. Hiokok. in black lace and satin; Mrs. I>aniel H. Hastings, black lace and velvet; -Mrs. Edward Bailey and Mrs. Charles Bailey, in black lace wirh trrm miugs of pet. and Mrs. Robert G. (..olds borough, in white satin and envhroiier e.l chiffon witth touches of coral vel vet. Among the guests were Miss Louise Carney in pink chiffon and lace: Miss 'Mary Elizabeth Meyers, in pink taf feta, with touches of'cloth of silver and Russian sahle: Miss Alice Wallis. in white chifion; Miss El nor Clark, white chiffon anil taffeta: Miss Eleanor Darl ington, pink chiffon; Miss Margaret Mc l*un, old blue and white lace; Miss Marian Angell, white satin: Mir. and •Mrs. Lewis Soulier, Mrs. Sadler in a gown of black taffeta and lace: Mr. and Mrs. irank Payne, the latter iu white satin: Mr. and Mrs. W. Walley Davis,: Mrs. Davis in pink chiffon and crvstal; ' Mr. and Mrs. Lesley McCreath. Mrs.< M< Creath in green tulle; Miss Mar- ' garctta Fleming, in white tulle and ' ..oth of silver: Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Rutherford. Mrs. Rutherford in black taffeta: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hughes (iaither, Mrs. Gait her in black lace with jet trimmings. Misses Elizabeth Bailey. Helen Ham mond, Margaret Wi'liamson, iSusanna Fleming. Frances Bailey, Sara Hasting, 'Miss \. rigiit, Mar.ha Fleming. Ma"rv . «Miinit*r, Kjtthrine Bardshaw. Constance! Perrida.v Mr. and Mrs. I V \y. R o vn-! dors. Mr. and Mrs. Tuoreas Farle \( T ! .in.: Mis. Robert HnVll j Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson, I -ir and Mr?. Do Witt £anfor«l Coe, Mr and Mrs. Harry B. Bent. Mr. and Mrs Koss A Hickok. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc-1 Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Salsich, Mr. and Mrs. A. Reeder Ferridav, Mr. and Mrs John Fox Weiss, Mr." and Mrs. | Carl W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Da vis, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bergner. I "Cannot Praise Duffy's Enough" Ten thousands of men and women gained and through the judicious use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey should be your ■UP* stimulant. "* ha«i a very bad attack of dysentery that lasted two months. My doctor gave me " le< ®' c ' ne, an 'l powders, but I grew weaker and weaker. I saw an advt. of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, saying it at once a bottle and before half used felt it t l le tie cannot Duffy's enough was life saver." Mrs. ('ooper wrote , ~. "' ' V„ , »s «s follows:—"1 am now in excellent health, but use Duffy s whenever I feel indisposed."—Mrs. A. Cooper. 21540 Put nam Ave., Brooklyn, 1 . Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey ts building and healing properties helps restore the tissues in a gradual healthy manner Because it strengthens and sustains the system, is a promote; Ir's s nipH•' ? DReV , 1 , y ' , 8 . ls 8 "cognized family medicine everywhere. f ' , n 'f ß manlun< J that influences for good every important organ of the body. Don t you know that you can "Get Duffy's and Keep Well." . Mold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations. NOTE Get from your local druggist, grocer or dealer. If he cannot supply you. write us. Sold If H by Pennsylvania trade Full Quarts SI.2S per Bottle- Com- V i mercial Quarts #I.(M) per Bottle. Medical booklet free., / The Di,ft'\ Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, Is. Y. i of Newport; Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Robbins. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Brandt. ! Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mahou, Jr., j Mr. and Mrs. F. Herbert Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Kwing. Mr. and Mrs. Good mae, Mr. a ud Mrs. Carl W. Davis, Bishop and Mrs. James H. Darlingtou, j Judge and Mrs. C.eorge Kunkel, Mrs Walter Bradshaw, Mis. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, John K. Kricsoa, Frank J. Brady, George Moffit. Richard j Knibloe, William MeCieat.h, Charles N. j Hickok. of Cleveland, O.; David Flem- I ing, Thomas Baldwin, Mr. Abbott, George Shot well. Edward E. Goodwillie, I of Pittsburgh; Albert Stackpole, Clar ence Funk, John F. Culp, Henry Ritten j house, Mr. Berin and Casper Dull. Mr. and Mrs. Weiss to Give Dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Fox Weiss will i entertain at dinner at their home, 507 j North Front street, this evening com- I plinientajy to Mr. and Mrs. Edward . Marshall, ot Rvdal. The table appoint : tnents will be in pink and covers will be laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Maguire, ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Goldsborough, j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blake Bent. Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Hiekok, Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Meredith. Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hattield Irons. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sadler, of Carlisle; Mr. and Mrs. Wil t liant S. Bergner, Miss Anne MeCormick j and Vance C. MeCormick. Mr.Snd Mrs. R. A. Hickok's Dinner j Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Hickok, 119 i State street, entertained at dinner pre- J ceding the assembly dance last evening | in compliment to Miss Susanna Fleming. I Covers were laid for the following guests; Misses Susanna Fleming, Margaretta Fleming, Emily Bailey, Francis Bailey, Elizabeth Bailey, Sara Hastings, and Henrv Gross, David Flem ing, Edward Goodwillie, ChaMes A. Hickok. Robert MeCreatii and Albert i Stackpole. Tea Dansant at Country Club j Members of the Girls' Aid Society of the \ isiting Nurse Association will as sist in receiving the guests at the tea dansant to be held at the Countrv Club of Harrisburg this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. More than 20(> guests were expected. The hall is prettily decorat ed with hearts and enpids. with small tables arranged to conform with the typical cafe scene. Members of the association include Miss Emily Bailey, Miss Frances Bailey. Miss Eleanor Bovd. Miss Elea nor Clark. Miss Dora Co'e. Miss Louise Carney, Miss Sara Deneihey, Miss Elea nor Darlington, Miss Katherine Etter, Miss Margaretta Fleming. Miss Con stance Ferriday, Miss Sara Hastings, Miss Emily lHammond. Miss Helen Hammond, Miss Virginia King, Miss "Margaret McLain, Mrs. John 7a -• . ze'.la Boyer, Mettie Hal lentan, V,- i l Mcßride, GOa '.Vs Angsta ft. Gertrude Parity, Catherine Morr s-ey, Beatric-> Hoover. Alberta RoK.-n-bcrger, Ar.na Fardy, Henrietta Jenkins, Kllen Jenk ins, Inez Fromm, May Fionim, Alber' i i Charles. Ro attune Wukwiae, Suy.n II y er, Kdiitfi Doagherty. Mildred Powniy. Mildred Smi h. Tressa CntvLw, Ann» ; Claj k, Krma Swart z, Evelyn Whi.e Ver r Harris. r.AKDS WITH Miss KlSHil. Entcrta'ned at Five K'.indr;d in Hon or of Her Guest, Miss FleTing j Miss Anna iissel entertained at live | hundred at her liume, 81 o North Sixtli strei-.. tihis aiternuon in compliment to I her giKst, Miss Charlotte Fleaiing, ol ; Philadelphia. Follc A lug the cards a buffet luncheon i '' T as serve i. Thos;- ; -esent were iMi. «ses Anne Keil. l auute Hjy, Kle.tnor Wai ] ters, iJdith Troap, Anna Bacon. Mar.on ,-Steiner, Ka.hryn McCoskev,. Ali» I. • I > omi te, Besiie CMoney, Irene Freck, jot Millers.) i:g; M:s. Haines, Mrs. Herbert Ha rry, Mrs. John A. Fritihey. .Mrs. C. H. 'Hinrter and Mr. and IM'rs. U. Kissel. MISS PAXTOX HOSTESS Entertained Guests at Her Home In Steclton Miss Berniee Paxton entertained at j her, home. 231 Myers ttreet, Stc«! : t>j,' ' !a?t evening. The ho ise was prett'ly i ; devorated with Valentine sug?e<::ion \ 1 Dainty refreshments were served to the J following guests: Misses Viola Steele. Olive Klinepttcr, 1 Mary De Hart, K.liith Canon. K'iz. V "i i Amm on, Blanche Baker, Lillian MahanJ Berniee Paxton. Fret.l Pnrs-in, Ja.n -s Thrnv] :on, Harry Hut Th. (Tlyde Behnev, Earl Paxton, Simon Keister, (. liffori j Rowland, Martin Logan and George Wocdfield. Commlnge-Bowers Wedding Miss Helen Irene Bowers and Charles Francis Commings were quietly married at the parsonage of the Westminster Presbyterian church, Monday evening, at 7.30. The ceremony was "performe'd ; by the pastor, the Rev. E. E. Curtis. | Announce Birth of a Son Mr. and Mrs. Edlefblute, 143 7 ' Howard street, announce t'he birtdi 0 f a j son, David Edleblute. Jr., Wednesday. February 10. Mrs. EtUeWute was Miss Pearl Siiunk prior to her ntairriage. I RECIPE 10 CLEAR A PIMPIY'SKIN . Pimples Are Impurities Seeking An Outlet Through Skin Pores Pimples, sores and boils usually re- I suit from toxins, poisons and impurities which are generated in the bowels and then absorbed into the blood through toe very ducts which should absorb only , nourishment to sustain the body. It is the function of the kidneys to; filter impurities from the blood and : east them out in the form of urine, but' in many" 'lnstances the bowels create' more toxins and impurities than the, kidneys can eliminate, then the blood uses the skin pores as the next best means of getting rid of these impurities which often break out all over the skin in the form of pimples. The surest way to clear the skin of these eruptions, says n noted authority, is to get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts and' take a tablcspoonful in a glas; of hot water each morning before breakfast for one week. This will prevent the formation of toxins in the bowels. It also stimu lates the kidneys to normal activity, thus coaxing them to filter the blood of impurities and clearing the skin of pimples. « Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. Here yoa have a pleasant, effervescent i drink which usually makes pimples dis-1 appear; cleausos the blood and is ex- j cellent for the kidneys ns well.—Adv. S. S. CLASSJELD SESSION: Members of Pine Street Presbyterian Church Formed the E. N. Z. Club Yesterday A session of the Sunday school class' ol Pine Street Presbyterian church taught by Mrs. Albert Chesley was held i in the church parlors yesterday after noon. Routine business was transacted' and the K. X. Z. Club was formed, after which supper was served at 6.30 to i the following members Mrs. Ohesley Miss Caroline Patter son. Miss Helen Rituer, Miss Rachel Heberlig, Miss Marie Boileau, .Miss Re-i becca Wei Us, Miss Charlotte Miller, Miss Ruth SihetVer, Miss Clara Kautz, Miss Mary Bates, Miss Helen McKel-j vey. Miss Florence Chancy, Miss 'Helen, Steiger, Miss Helen Richardson and Miss Ruth Richardson. v The following ofliccrs were elected; ! President, Miss Helen Ritner; vice president. Miss Helen Richardson; sec-, retarv, M'ss Rebecca Weills. and treas urer, Miss Ruth Scheffer. Miss Powell Entertained Miss Sara K. Powell entertained at a valentine party at her home, 159 Sotit'j Kigliteenta strei t, las; evening. The gnosis included Misses Florence j Hart man. Margaret Morton, Aida Varnes, I l. xk> Coll.ns. E>t'hcr Wilson, Eliza- ' beln Byrrs, Ellen Smilih, Rae Willis,! M:: vl Wilson, Eleanor Fellows and! Mrs. Walter Bingham. Returned From Philadelphia Nathaniel S. liiu'.orf, a contractor re siding at 1831 Berryhill streot, has re turned from Pii.ladc'nhia wlwro he 1 made an in>pr tion cf the Jcffei-son Hospital and incidentally visited his daughter, who is a trained nurse at that institution. MISS ADA SASSOLI, WHO WILL APPE .. ' ' - ' ' < mk « HS » m 9 /il^ j < j|i|T Ml!e Ada Sassoli, hnrpist, who will appear with Herbert Wither&poon, bas ?o, of the Metropolitan Operj Company in a recital arranged by the Wednes day Club, Monday evening at Fahne stock hall, tourned with Mme. Melba several years ugo and shared honors with the great diva. Beginning her musical studies at the a-ge of seven in her native town, Bolo gna, Italy, she was so skilled with the harp at the age of eleven that she was permitted to play at public concerts. The youthful and beautiful girl at tracted the attention of Nellie Melba News of Persons Who Come and Go Mrs. K. K Dare, 430 Peffer street, has returned from Philadelphia, where j she attended the "Billy" Sunday meet- I ings at the big tabernacle. Miss Rebecca Handler, 12111 North Second street, has returned from a four weeks' stay in New York City. 'Mr. ansl Mrs. O. B. Sulouff, of Mt. Carmel, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sulouff, 1309 Market street. 1 M re. Harry Edgmc Itasihnre, 213 ; Harris street, has returned from a ten days' visit to Philadelphia and New : York. ; Mrs. Jacob H. Reenter, of Atlantic, i Pity, will leave to-morrow for Philn.lel ; |>liia, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hoffman, iJ2I Penn sitreet. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Me Echoes, of PitMnirgh, have returned from a visit witJi Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McKttlioes, -027 Derry street. Ooover N'eidhnmer, of WorniU'vs- I burg, has returned from PhiHadeliptiia. Mrs. Frank Wilson anil 1 daughter. Miss ,Margaret Eleanor Wilson. 1603*4 Derry street, will leave Monday for a few weeks' stay in Atlantic City. Mrs. Robert Nicholson, 1041 Mar ket street, letft for Wilkes-Barre. Miss Margaret Weber, 28 South Third street, has returned from New York where she was the guest of Miss Rose Levy, of Riverside Drive. Mrs. Ira Coil I ins, 41 North Tiiir teeiith street, and Miss Man' Beigli, 33 North Eighteenth street, are aiiend ing several dave at Lewistown. Mrs. 11. Snyder, of York, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. (Juigley, 351 South j Kig-hteenth street. Mrs. Lynn HawViecker. of Herwliey, I who has been the guest of her parent?, (Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Ranch, 1211 Chcst- I nut street, left for Philadelphia and New York. | Mrs. Ruy Blattner, of Baltimore, is | the guest of her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. 'O. Cocklin, 1331 Vernon street. Miss Marian Stronse, of Irving Col lege, is spending the week end wi'Hi lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ISt rouse, 1032 North Second street. Mrs. James Gaffuev and children, 1150 Mulberry street, are from | New York. | J. Randall Kiernan, 432 Hummel j street, has gone to Philadelphia to ! spend five days with relatives. Joseph Remver, of Dickinson College, jis a week-end visitor at the home of his parents, Air. and Mrs. Henry Reuw er, nt Piixtaaig. Mrs. Hurst, of Mechanicsburg, is 1 the guest of Mrs. J. K. Forward, 121 | Sylvan Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson. 1329 i Vernon street, are home from Prinee- I ton, N. J. Miss Annie Eyster, of York, is spend ing the week-en,l with Miss Julia Snvil er. 1331 Derrv street. Miss Mary Wilhelm, 1 706 Green street, and her guest, Miss Jane Daw son, of Philadelphia, are spending the week-end with Mrs. Frank Crist at Mil lersJinrg. Miss Margaret Swiler, 1331 Derry street, has gone to Philadelphia and i Wilmington. Del., to spend some time with friends. Mrs. Howard Anderson, 1242 Derrv : street, has returned from Philadelphia. Mrs. David Freil.lfberg and son, Sid j iiev, havl" gone to New York to visit I the former's parents for several weeks. 1 Mrs. Harry Lewis, 21 North Four teeuth street, has returned home after a week's visit to Philadelphia. "Pa, what is charity " "Charity, mv boy, is wi.at the other fellow does with his money that yon wouldn't do if you had as much." I Detroit Free Press. in Paris and accompanied the diva on her tour of the United States, Canada, I Australia and England. She will return to Rome at the close | of this season to fill a large number of j engagements. One great critic says: | "Ada Sassoli is a genius. Her teohni. que is marvelous and through it there j shines the inspiration of a musical soul." All clashes of Wednesday Club i members are privileged to attend this] concert on presentation of their mem- 1 berahip cards. Non-members may at tend oy the payment of 011 c dollar, as usual. J Do you dread the hard work back break. Hot water and hard scrubbing not needed. Use Fels-Naptha in lukewarm water for housecleaning. Fela £k Co., Philadelphia. I. A. 0. CLUB ENTERTAINS Held a Valentine Party at tho Home of Miss Mary Nebinger Last Evening Members of the I. A. O. Club held n V alent iue party at the homo of Miss Mary Nebinger, 108 Hoerner street, last evening. (lames and dancing were features of the evening's entertainment and refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Cecelia Larkin, Estella Itanee, Nell Fry, Flor ence Shreffler, Rose Osier, Rnth Beit man, Rrma Sowers, lleba Miller, Sue SoJlenberger, Francis Shilleu 11, Grace Lutz, Bessie Ebv, Esther Sell layer, Mary Nebinger, and Edward Hoy, Wil lis Crist, William Bente, William Con rad, James Larkin, Gilbert Day, Victor Beck, George Bacon, .John McAllister, Kilward Orul!, William Strawhecker, l'aul Nebinger and Kmory Lutz. KMXE-MILLER WEDDING Will Take Place To-niorrovr With the Rev. G. W. Hartmau Officiating The wedding of Miss Ruth Miller, 'daughter ot' Mi's. 1* Miller, i) 14 Cow.len street, and Wilbur Kline will take place to-morrow at the pnrs.-nage of the St. John's Reformed church,' the Rev. George W. II art man, the pastor, of ficiating. Mr. and Mrs. Kline will leave im mediately after the ceremony for a wedding trip to New York and on their return will reside at the home of the bridegroom's parents, 1924 North Fifth street. PARTY FOR RACHEL SKANE Entertains Friends in Celebration of Her Fifth Eivthday Anniversary Miss Rachel Skane entertained a number of friends at the home of her grandfather, John Skane, 40*5 Kelker street, lust evening, in celebration of her fifth birthday anniversary. The guests spent a pleasant evening with games and music after which dainty refreshments were served. The table was prettily decorated with roses and a birthday cake 'decorated with candles. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Skane, Misses Mary, Laura and Bess skane, Mr. anil Mrs. George Ar •biaugh, Mary Arbaugh, Mrs. Rachel Skane, John, Daniel, Emma and Rachel Skane, Lewis Johnson and Miss Fannie (tellers. Mrs. Schradin Hostess Mrs. Warren I, Sc.hradin entertain ed at her home, HOG Reilv street, last evening. The guests included: Misses Gladys Ktihn, Anna Seigel, Edna Wan haugli. Mary Bixler, Gleason Weikert, Joan Miller, Harvey Bender. Herbert Gnnnby, Preston Smith, Edward S'chra din and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schradin. Jjp| ,J (he \ Dark Corners y '^ le // and inviting. Small gas lamps, / Jr with ornamental glassware to suit / "j ; M decorations and surroundings, are |«, artistic and will often prevent a bad ABB) fall or other accident. iiig reductions in Welsbaeh mantles. 35c GHADE MANTI,E, NOW 25tf 25c GRADE MANTLE, NOW 15£ Come to the gas office and let us show you our new line of lamps, or ask us to send a representative to show you where touches of light will help. HARRISBURG GAS COMPANY * 14 South Second Street Bell—2o2M Cumberland Valley 75a GIFTS FOR IHISS SINIONTON Popular Bride Elect Was Given a iis cellaneous Shower by Her Friends Last Evening Miss Mary Sinionton, whose marriage to 'George Kmerson, of Providence, R. I 1., will be an event of the spring, waj I given a miscellaneous shower at he" | home. 1>29 .Harris street, last evening. The bride-elect was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Those present were: Misses Sara Dennis, I«itona Dean .', t'Qrdelia Coble. .Margaret O'Fjeary, Ks> J ther Shook, Mellie Reigle, Margaret ] Kilcili, Sara Davi--, Kli/.aboth Davis, J Irma Williams, Helen S'hope, Rnola. i'rouse, Kditli Martin, K> Eher S'hope, Mrs. t'ordes. Hazel Simonton, Gladys simouton, Eleanor Simonton. Charles Simonton, George Emerson, of I'rovi deuce, R. 1., and Mr. and Mrs. C. IX » ' Simonton. CfINIAIA'IHOUNTAtN OUBEN' Will Be Given by the Mendelssohn Glee Club Next Tuesday Evening in Chestnut Street Auditorium The cantata, "Mountain! Queen," which will lie given in Chestnut street aiuMor'uim Tuc-day evening, February 1 by the Mendelssohn Glee Club, and the young poo le of Messiah Lutheran j church is catchy and brimful of pleas ure from start to tinisih. t olonel Joyce was prcbably right : when he said •• Luigii and the World laughs with you," and all w.ho wish to , thoroughly oiijov themselves will prob ably not find a better place than next Tuesday evening at tile Chestnut street auditorium. Tickets are selling rapidlv and all interested arc as busy as beav ers in bring.ng in additional numbers. Tickets may be had at Waite's drug store at any time or at the auditorium Tuesday evening. Adv.* rrip to cuua ana .tionda \V . J. Myers, a retired freight con ductor of the Middle division of Iho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, will | leave on Monday for an extended trip through Florida and Cuba, stopping at the places of interest en route. Li.mid Hydrogen The boding point of liquod hydrogen is 4.U degrees C. i.lbsolate, or 208.7 dc igreis below common zero C. A tern peraiture of 27; l drgrr < below zero 0. | i-- ab-.»lute, and physicians are wiMlia j 4.3 degrees cf this intensely iutcrcrtiii't | fcientific point when handling liquid 3