CHARLES J. WATSON MOE. L. COOPER A New Store for Men <1 To-morrow wc shall place at the service of men and young men a new store. <1 It will be the only store of its kind in Harrisburg, in that it will be devoted exclusively to the sale of ready-to-wear clothing. * J*«ken care flSSliS^ of in our selling prices. I (ft Special attention will be given to providing dependable (J What is saved in this way Rfi's'f lF clothing at the popular prices ,ii be given in added value— Tml/P —fifteen, twenty and twenty- quality, workmanship and \ Wm five dollars. service. \' sn|i <1 By thus specializing we will Everything will be sold on a \mU be able to offer apparel possess- ..sis of absolute satisfaction— \|BB| ing greater value than is cus- not only at the time of pur- w|B tomarily procurable at the chase, but after the garment prices mentioned and in greater nas been subjected to the test variety than other stores show, of time. We Extend to You a Cordia the Opening of This N <1 You will not be importuned to *" ? A -• • : ; * '" : ' ' - ' " ' •'' \ HABRISBURQ BTAK-lI?DEPENDENT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1915. SNYDER-MILLER WEDDINC Ceremony Performed at Parsonage of St. Michael's German Lutheran Church Thursday Evening The marriage of Miss Margaret M. Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller, 528 Race street, and James E. Snyder, of this city, was solemnized last Thursday evening at the parsonage of the St. Michael's German Lutheran church, the Rev. Reinholdt Schmidt, of ficiating. There were no attendants. The bride wore a pretty suit of blue | silk poplin with plumed hat to match and a corsage of orchids and valley I lilies. j Following the ceremony a reception : was held at the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. and Mm. Sny j der left for a short wedding trip and 'on their return tvill be at home at 67 i North Eighteenth street, after March : 10 - MISS FASNAGRT HOSTESS Entertained the Members of the "P. H." Club aft Her Home Last Evening Miss Edna Fasnacht entertained the members of the "P. H." Ulub at her home, 55 North Thirteenth street, last, evening. Music, games and dancing were features of the evening's enter tainment and refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Fay Moy er, Mildred Mayer, Helen Leavy, Mary Redman, Sarah Alexander, Minnie Fink, Nellie Peipher, Edna Fasnacht, Ernest Bachman,- Charles Pleain, Lester Zim merman, Henry Hossler, Lester Cun ningham, Harry FasnaeM, and H. H. Umholtz. MRS. KULP 1 ENTERTAINS Guests Play "500" After Which Supper Was Served Mrs. W. A. Kulp entertained at five hundred at her home, 1826 North Sixth street, last evening in compliment to Mrs. Nancy Hoffman, of Huntingdon, W. Va. The rooms were prettily deco rated with fragrant spring blossoms and following the cards dainty refreshments were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Bushey, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rice, Mrs. H. U. Myers, Mr. and Mts. John W. Barry, Miss Maud Fetterhoff, Miss Mary Hoffman, Miss Edna Myers, Miss Jes sie Mc Morris, Dr. Moertz, Frank Young, I>r. Harbold, John Keller, George Roth, Dr. Harry Rheln and W. A. Kulp. Women's Aid Meeting A meeting of the Women's Aid So ciety of the Harrisburg hosipital, will be held to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the manager's room of the hospital. All members urged to at tend this meeting. Irwin-Copeland Wedding. Silver Spring, March 3.—'Miss Erna B. Cope land, of this place, and John W. Irwin yere married yesterday by the Rev S. Thomas Lippincott, of the Methodist church. They were unat tended. A inception followed. ENTERTAINER S. S. CLASS Members of Camp Hill Church of God : Were Guests of Mrs. Daniel Bucher The "E Pluribus Unum" class of the!. Camp Hill Church of God, taught byl. Mrs. Mary Hawn, held a business and., social meeting last evening at the home! ot Mrs. Daniel Bucher, Hyde street. The mejnbers spent a pleasant even-!, ing during which a buffet Hmcheou I was served. Those present were Mrs. Marv Hawn Mrs. W. H. Stouffer, Mrs. John Sutton, i ' Mrs. David Stoufl'er, Mrs. Harry Hip- ' pie, Mrs. Martin Kreiger, Mrs. William i Drawbaugh, Mrs. Martha Bender, Miss! Mary Kimmel, Mrs. Rebecca Gross, Mrs. Daniel Bucher and Daniel Bucher. 1 WILL HOLD MUSICAL RECITAL! | Men's Bible Class of Penbrook Church 1 Plan Entertainment , : The Men's Bible class of the Re formed church in I'embrook, has arrang-! ! ed for a musical recital to be held in j church on Thursday evening at 7.45. The program consists of selec- , tions by the Rutherford Y. M. C. A. chorus; piano solos by Miss Charlotte ' Mae Miss Alice Snyder; piano < duet, by the Misses Ruth Nissley and I i Esther Miller; violin so!o bv Mr. Lind- i sey; contralto solo bv Mrs." Harry De- ] j Vore; reading by Miss Mae J. LeVan- 1 soprano solo by Mrs. 0. E. Goo.l and Miss Helen Fox, and an address by the 1 Rev. Harry Nelson Bassler. A silver; i offering will be lifted. j , Entertained Embroidery Club The Misses Nettie and Sara White 1 entertained the members of the Olivet! Embroidery Club at their home, I '72 Mulberry street, last night. The guests) spent a pleasant eveting during which dainty refreshments were served. Those present we're Misses Maude Mote, Tillie Keister, Jane Mac Donald ' Bertha Brightbill, Cora Cullmerry, Ruth Brasselman, Gertrude Huber, Kather ine Huber and Maine Smith. Willi ams-Greenawalt (Correspondence <,i' ,i, i Pre.«'-> i Dauphin, March 3.—Miss Mary El len Greenawalt, daughter of Mr. and V, , " arr,r B " Greenawalt, and Frank E. Williams, were married last even ing at 9 o clock at the home of the bride, by the Rev. F. J. g. Morrow, I pastor of the Methodist Episcopal! church. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, left op the midnight train for a trip north. ( Mrs. Jane Marshall Mrs. Jane Marshall, aged 61 vears who died yesterday afternoon, is sur h-v onc daughter, Mrs. Catherine Williams, of this city. Funeral arrange ments have not yet been made. CALOMEL SAITvATES i Calomel makes you sick and you lose a day's work. Calomel is a nasty, dan gerous chemical. To liven your sluggish liver and bowels when constipated, headachy, bilious, just get a 10-cent box of harmless Cascarets. They work while you sleep, don't gripe, sicken or sali vate.—AJv News of Persons Who Come and Go Miss Bertha Met?ger 321 Hummel street? has returned from a visit with friends at Gettysburg. Mrs. Boss Hoverter, of Philadelphia, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anwyll, at Camp Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elder, 81 Die brow street, have removed North Third street. Boas Hoverter, of Philadelphia, has returned after a visit with his moth er, Mrs. Mary Hoverter, 1257 Mul berry street. Miss Marie Miller, 2053 Penn street, has returned from a visit with her sis ter at Bichmond Hill, Long Island. Mr. nnd Mrs. Barker Hess, 520 Muench street, are home from Erank liutown. Mr. and Mrs John Hoverter and daughter, of Philadelphia, are guests of Mrs. Mary Hoverter, 1257 Mulberry street. Mrs. Laura Stiope and son, Chester Shope, 2J South Thirteenth street, are home from Praaklintown, where they attended the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. E. E Beidleman nnd daughter. Miss Kat.herine Beidleman, Market street, have returned from a motor trip to Elizabethtown, where they were guests of Mrs. Beidleman's father, l)r 8. B. Nissley. William McXinney, 1351 Vernon street, has returned from a visit with relatives at Greencastle. J. Mortimer Wolf. 2116 New Fifth street, is home from Now York. Mrs. Morgaridge, of Corry, is t>he ;'uest of Mrs Home Black at "Old Orchard.'' 1). K. Hoff, of New York, spent sev eral days with Mr. values will be unusually attractive on account of sterling qualities. The members of the new firm are Harrisburg men. They were formerly connected with the "U.obe" Clothing •House and have had years of experi ence. which qualifies them in every way to satisfactorily serve the public. Both .Mr. Watson and Mr. Cooper are well known and are popular in business and social circles. Less Time Off for Legislator* Speaker Ambler to-dav told the mem bers of the House of Representative* tijiat after this week sessions will con tinue until later in each week. The House adjourned this morning, to meet at 9 o'clock next Monday night. Com mitters, however, met this afternoon and will be -ready to report out bills Monday night. —— Rabbi Freund Prays in House Rabbi Charles J. Freund, of tlifl Ohev Sholom synagogue, offered prayer at the opening of the session of the House of Representatives to-day. LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS Printed at this office in best style, at lowest prices and on short notice. 3