Witmer, Bair & Witmer Coma and Select Your faster Suit, Coat or Dress We'll give it to you for Easter Sunday wear. Extra operators have been taken oil in the workroom to ac complish this. 100 Suits arrived Saturday and this morning. The choice kind—made especially for us — $10 to $35 We have made special provisions for the ladies wearing sizes 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 40, 47 to 51—note the odd and regular size for the short and long waisted ladies. 1 Three packages of White Dresses and four extra packages of Coats arrived this morning to take care of the College Girls desiring to provide these wants | before they return to school. | Witmer, Bair I 202 WALNUT STREET j I TTT"TF PV'C 321Walnu(St - I : 111 LUi I o Floral Artist li! I Si The House of Flowers will be during Easter || i the Palace of Flowers. 1 - pi Largest showing of cut and blooming Plants in | E the world. ' § 1 I The latest note in Easter corsage. See these fji b modes— js! The Tokio—Spring—The Seasons- Sunset —The Promenade. p [I • . I MRS. A. L. GROFF HONORED Given a Farewell Dinner by Members of Her Bible Class of Olivet Church i Members of the Bible Class of Oli vet Presbyterian church, taught by Mrs. A. L. tiroflf, arranged a farewell dinner in her honor, which was held Friday evening, in the basement of the elm eh. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A.' 1« Groff, Miss Elizabeth Groff, the J»'e\. \V. (). Yates, Mrs. K. I. l>iehl, Mrs. Iviward Nic-demus, Miss Kath ryn Uuber, Mrs. Rose Berlew, Miss Cora Cullmerrv, Mfs. Harriet Arm strong, Miss Ruth Brasselinan, Miss Maud Mote, Miss May Palmer, Mrs. J. Harry Steele. Mrs. Daisy Strauss-' tier, Miss Annie Shoemaker, Mrs. Ciiarles Rapp. Miss Esthe. Hoagy, Miss Margaret ilerrniami, Mrs. Pan i:vpa.'l:er, Mrs. Clemm, Mr-. Farner, Miss Hoover, Mrs. Ilarrx Shoemaker, Miss Blumenstein, Mrs. Shoop, Miss Alice Cnmmings, Mrs. Langlet/. Miss Margaret Frbeu, Mrs. Charles Barton, Mis. Davidson, Miss Emma Sell off, Misses Mary. Annie and Gertrude liuber, Mrs. Harry Rouse, Mrs. Good l:arl. Mrs. Charles Bowman, ,Miss tiara MilU . Mrs. \Y. O. Yates. Mr*. Kendall, Miss Claire Boob. MiaUir<*av evening at the Harrisbnry; Club. The banquet hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion, and ttie table appointments were in read ami green, with a huge basket of red car nations as a centerpiece. AVhite carna tion buttooieres were worn by the guests. Music by the I'pdegrove orchestra and Farley Gannett, president of the so ciety, presided, and introduced the speakers, among whom were Dr. Mer vin filler, dean of Dickinson College; Dr. S. B. McC'ormick, chancellor Uni versity ot' Pittsburgh; Dr. John H. Har ris, president of Ducknell University; Dr. A. A. llamersehlag, director Car negie Institute of Technology; Dr. \V. A. Granville, president of Pennsylva nia College, Gettysburg; J. V. \V. Reynders, vice president of the Penn sylvania Steel Company; Thomas L. Montgomery, State Librarian. F. Herbert Snow, chief engineer of tht Public Service Commission, was toastinaster. PARTY FOR EDITH M \( II AMKU Mr. and Mrs. Frank Machamer Entei tained in Honor of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Machamer en tertained at their home, 612 Dauphin street. Saturday evening in compli ment to their daughter, Edith. Musip, games and contests were features of the evening's entertainment. Prizes were won by Harry Reynolds, Mrs. J. W. Boyd, Miss Lulu Klinepeter. ljate / a Peffer street, spent the week-end in Palmyra. Mrs. George Brown, of Birdsboro, left Saturday for Reading after a visit with her son, Howard M. BrOwu, 638 Reily street. Mrs. Hiram Slieuk, 271 Hamilton street, has returned from a visit to Co lumbia. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brooks, 321 Woodbine street, have returned from a trip to Philadelphia. Miss Anna Meyers, of Philadelphia, lias returned home from a visit with Mrs. F. M. Bellman, 2031 Penn street. Mrs. Laura Suloff, of Mitlliu, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Tom Smiley, Hamilton and Susquehanna streets. Mrs. Harry Rote, 1520 Wallace street, has returned from it visit to Lancaster. Mrs. Ben Byers, of Tlie Gap, has re turned home aftfti a visit at the homo of her sou, Ben Byers, 2004 Green street. Miss Julyann Kinter and Miss Laura Kinter, of Dauphin, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Emory Wierman, 2033 Penn street. Miss Olive Himes, 2041 Penn street, returned to-day to Shippensburg Nor mal School to resume her studies after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Hinies. Mrs. J. Odin Hoffman, 140 Sylvan Terrace, has returned from a trip to New York City. Miss Dollie Knouse and Miss EtheJ Showers, of the Donaldson, have re turned home from Shepherdstown. Mrs. Rov Atticks and daughter, Miss Dorothy Atticks, 15 Angle street, are visiting in Philadelphia. Mrs. Robert Crawford, 1815 Rudy street, has returned home after spend ing a week in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Calvert, 351 South Eighteenth street, has returned home after speuding a week in Phila delphia. Mrs. Edward Musser, of Bainbridge, is the guest of her brother, Leßoy Nailor, 1832 Hunter street. Miss Lillian Wolf has gone to her home, in New York after a visit witii Miss Sara Baturi>, 639 Boas street. John Hoke, 2168 Brookwood street, is visiting his family at Chambersburg. Mrs. James Henry Darlington and son, Elliott C'. B. Dariington, 321 North Front street, are staviug at Galen Hall, Wernersville. Miss Tully, who has been the guest of Mrs. Lyman D. Gilbert, 205 North Front street, left to-day for her home at Petersburg, Va Mrs. Al'bert Wilgoos, of Philadelphia; Miss Irone-Adahis, of New .York, and William Adams, of Allentown, are ? ~ MRS. PAUL A.HARTMAN Announces the Opening of Her NEW MILLINERY SHOP 514 N. Third St. Bell Phone 2315 Hbg. Pa. s / here to-day for the wedding of Misi Charlotte Adams and Karl Mackenson^ J PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. I <£ D«oay«d Teeth, « I Decayed teeth cause an ut»- j | clean month. Toothache and X X disease of the gums may result 2 ¥ Neglect of the first teeth Is a 4 X frequeut cause of decay of the f ♦ second teeth. If a child ha# de- 4 J ca.ved teeth It ennnot properly j 4 chew Its food. Improperly chew- j X ed food and an unclean mouth 1 * cause bad Indigestion and con- 1 X aequently poor general health. 1 4 If a child Is not in good health « X It cannot keep up with Us stud- | 4 les In schbol. It Is more likely 3 J to contract any contagions dls- | •* ease, and it has not the proper £ i chance to grow Into a robust, 2 r healthy adult. If the child's 1 £ teeth are decayed It should be 3 y taken to a dentist at once. The "J % teeth should be brushed after '1 I each meal, using a toothbrush 4 anil tooth powder. The follow- 2 ing'tooth powder is recommend- j ed: Two ounces of nowdered pre- 2 clpitated chalk, hu>f an ounce of j powdered castllo soap, one dram of powdered orris root, thor- *3 oughly mixed. This prescription J can be filled by any druggist. j Tomato Se«d Oil. The skins and seeds of tomatoes ar* not wasted in Itnly. The seeds are crushed as a source of oil. while the skins are used as stock feed. Crude tomato oil is used for lamps and fot making soap, while the refined oil ia said to be edible (r ==^ See Our Display of EASTER FLOWERS For which we are noted J. E. MILLER FLORIST Two Stores 44 N. Third St. Hill Store, 1258 Walnut St. 3