Witmer, Bair All Easter Suits, Coats, Dresses and Waists, purchased baiwaaa ihis and Saiurday noon Will be altered if necessary—and delivered to you for Easter Day wear. KEEP COMING —Our stocks have again been filled up with new, up to-the-minute garments and are more complete than at any time during this season —Sizes 16, 18. 36, 38. 39, 40, 41, 42. 43, 44, 45. 46, 48 to 51—Prices — Suits SIO.OO to We advise coming as early this Coats 93.00 to *85.00 week as possible. Dresses JU.a.-S to SS.VOO Are we busy? Yes. But we Waists, SI.OO to 5W.73 ' can procure efficient extra help. Witmer, Bair 202 WALNUT STREET S OCIAL and RUPP-W'MfINAWIY WEDDING WILL TfIKEPLACE TO-JfIGHI Popular Young People of City Will Be United in Marriage in Their New ly-Furnished Home by the Bev. B. H. Hart The wedding of Mis- Minerva Me- Manamv, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (•eorge N. McManainy. 133 R-oyal Tor race, an j Henry Ellis Rupp, of this city, will take place to-night at the 1 «ly-furnished home of the couple, 123 Royal Terrace. The ceremony will be performed at !' o'clock by the Rev. B. H. Hart, pas tor of the Fifth Street M. E. church, in the presence of the immediate mem bers of the families and a few friends. The bride will wear a gown of soft white Point Do Sprite over white taf ieta, and carry a Tokio bouquet of Japanese roses and valley lilies. Miss Madeline Ritter, who will be bridesmaid, will wear a gown of Nile green tulle, and carry a bouquet of yellow roses and marguerites. Jack Wil lis will be best man. Following the ceremony a wedding supper will be served after which Mr. and Mrs. Rupp will leave for a wedding trip to Buffalo, New York. Detroit and points West. On their return they will be '"at home" at 123 Royal Terrace. Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mover, ISI4 Hunter street, announce the birth of a daughter, Thursday, March 23. Mrs. 'Mover was Miss Olive Deardorf. prior to her marriage. Foreign Missionary Society to Meet The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Carlisle Presbytery will hold its thirty-eighth annual meeting in Falling Springs church, Chambers ' Inrrg, Thursday and Friday. April ft. Delegations from all the Presbyterian churches of Harrisburg will attend. The officers of the society are: Bros ideut. Mrs. William Jennings. Duncan lion; vice president, Mrs. A. J. Herr. Harrisburg; Mrs. William T. Haiti. Ship pensbnrg: Mrs. A. X. Pomeroy. Cham bersburg; Miss Mary H. Irwin. New port: Mrs. W. P. Beck. M.Connclls burg; Miss Fannie B. Coleman. Leba non: Miss Margaret Kerr. Gettysburg: treasurer. Miss Mary W/Kerr." Phila delphia: home corresponding secretary, Airs. Gilbert E Swope, Ne»vville; for eign corresponding secretary. Miss Kliz abeth Shumaker. Chambersburg": young people's secretary. Miss Winifred S. Woods. Carlisle: secretary of literature, Miss Alice M. Brown; recording secre tary. Mi s A. Margaret West, Waynes boro; 'inmittee on nominations, Miss Anna C. A'eir. Miss Cynthia P. Eckeis, Carlisle, and Mrs. Henry McCormick. Farewell Dinner to Rev. Daugherty Mrs. Harry W. Miller. 217 Emerald street, entertained at dinner last even ing complimentary to the Rev. John Henry Daugherty and family, who will leave to-morrow for Sunburv. DR. JOHN F. CULP has moved his offices to. the Park Apartments 410 North Third Street v * M I —'" JEL See Our Spring Display of Easter Millinery at tlhe .Ek BONNET SHOP V> ' "" * "i® ' Ready Y rimmed ilats from $1.98 up (1 LQUiSE McIVOR V ' I v 1727 N. Sixth Si. CATTLEYAS (Orchids! . 35c each, 3 for SI.OO FOR EASTER Other flowers and plants just as reasonable. SCHMIDT FLORIST 313 Market Street SI'RINIi TERM AT V. W. <\ A. J New Classes Will Be Formed Within the Next Week There will be new classes formed at the Y. \V. C. A. next week. The spring term in basketry will begin Friday : evening, April !>, anil will be taught ! b_v Miss Mabel Arnold. The new term of millinery will he gin Moadav evening, April 12. The ! instructor is Miss Clare Bashore. The .•lass will be large as many have ea- I rolled. Domestic Science which has been !so popular will have a number of classes. There will be a class in China | painting. The spring term will con tinue for five weeks. ! I.AST (TRRKXT KVKNT TALK Mrs. Mabel Cronise Jones Closed Series of Interesting Talks for Season The John Y. Boyd hall of the Y. \V. ' ('. A. was filled to overflowing last I evening when Mrs. Mabel Cronise .lones ; gave the last of her interesting "Cur rent Events" for the season. More than throe hundred members and . friends were present and at the close i of the taik presented Mrs. Jones with j a beautiful corsage of sweet pens ami I a twenty-dollar gold piece in apprecia i tion of the enjoyment and benefit de rived from the series of interesting and helpful talks given during the winter. MISS XEIDHi It ESI It.NS I Night Supervisor of Harrisburg Hos pital to Take Post-graduate Course Miss Margaret Neidig, who for the past six months has Deen night super visor at the Harrisburg hospital, has | tendered her resignation to the manage j ment of the hospital, to go into effect to day. Miss Neidig is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Neidig, 233 South i street, and resignid to take a post graduate course in the Johns Hopkins hospital. Baltimore, Md. Her successor | tias not been appointed. Flowers For W. Harry Baker W. Harry Baker, secretary of the ! Senate and secretary of the Republican State committee, had a birthday yes terday and in honor of the event a number of friends were entertained at dinner. When Mr. Baker arrived at the Senate in the afternoon he found a great basket of beautiful roses and sweet peas 011 his de«k with the re gards of many friends. Reception at the Executive Mansion The reception to be 'jiven bv Gov ernor Brumbaugh at the Executive Mansion on the evening of Wednes day, April 11, will be for the mem bers of the Legislature. State official* and press representatives attending the Legislature, and not for the g.'ti ' earl public. A reception at the man sion for the general public will 1 e | given at a later date. Klebach-Sutor Wedding Abbeyville. Mar.-h 31. Miss Eliza beth Sutor and William Klebac'h, of ; Iuniehl, 221 Brings street. Miss Fannie 1. Hoy will leave in a few days to attend the inttr-fraternity dance at Gettysburg College. Miss Marguerite Mover, ol' Lancas ter, will lie the guest of Miss Fannie I. Hoy for Easter holidays. Miss Louise s C'rozier, 1303 North Third street, is visiting relatives in New Blooinfiold. Mrs. Alice K Barringer, 12S> Ever green street, is the guest ol Mrs. K. E. Irons at Chester. William Henderson, 2005 Green street, has returned from Pittsburgh. Miss Caroline Sprenger, of the State Health Department, returned home aft er visiting in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Zeiders, 41 North Thirteenth street, are visiting in Mt. Joy and Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ililvbs and son, George. 32 South Thirteenth street, are home from a short stay at Thompson town. Russell Tomlinson lias returned to Cbambers'burg after a visit with his mother, Mrs. William Tomlinson, 1029 Kegina street. John Kennedy and James Kennedy, of Columbia, spent several days with James Brady, 1732 Green street. Mi-s Helen Espy, 505 North Front street, is entertaining Mrs. A. E. Hays, of Newville. Miss Martha Buehlei, 232 North Second street, is visiting friends in Boston. Miss Adelaide Greathead. a student at the Horticultu al Scluol at Ambler, is spending her I'laster vacation with her mother, Mrs. (ieorge W. Mellv, ot the Delmar apartments. Mr. and Mrs. (5. A. Ranker. 42K Crescent street, have returned from a visit to Wrightsville. Airs. Robert W. Davidson, of Pitts burgh. en route to her home from Flor ida. was the guest of Mrs. M. E. Con rad. 130 Locust street. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sauter. 2514 North Sixth street, left to-dav for a visit to Lancaster. Mrs. C. Morris and son, Chester, of Chambersburg, have returned home after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Manning. 151 V North Sixth street. Mrs. George Holcomb has gone to Philadelphia after a visit with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, 506 South Thirteenth street. Mr. and Mr. David Cooper, of Leb anon, were recent guests of Mr. and Airs. Simon Cooper. 600 North street. Miss Mary Smith has returned to Lewistown after > \ .sit with Miss Til lie Preednian, 203 Harris street. J" JIAN'T FIND DANDRUFF Every bit of dandruff disappears aft Cl one or two applications of Danderine rubbed well into the scalp with the fin ger tips. Get a 25-cent bottle of Dan derine at any drug store and save your hair. After :: few applications you can't find a particle of dandruff .or any falling hair, and the scalp will never itch.—Adv. " PERFECT MAN" OF CULT REL ll\TO DEA Til CF YGUNQ GI Following an Inquiry Into the mysterious death of Miss Amy Tanner, a member of the "Kingdom of God" cult, in Alliance, Ohio, "Apostle" Percy A. Oeorge. "perfect man" of the cult, who had been in jail pending the Investiga tion into the death of the young girl, was released. Laura B. Hall, the Tanner girl's chum in the "home," testified that Miss Turner's death was due to natural causes. Mrs. David Kagen, of York, has gone home after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cooper, 600 North street. Mrs. James PoffeubergeT and small daughter, Margaret, 516 South Thir teenth street, are home from Hunting don. Mrs. Peter iMeEntee has returned to Chester after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John --.cOeehan, 1626 Market street. | Mrs. Walter Buck and two daughters, Margaret and Sara, of Scranton. are visiting Mrs. Buck's parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles T. Weakley, 1821 North I Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Warner, 1501 Berryhill street, have moved to their j new home near Dauphin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopkins Mof fitt have returned from an extended ' tour through the West, including the Panama-Pacific Exposition, and are I staving with tlu> former's father, Dr. Rdbert 11. Moffitt, 1705 North Front street. Herbert Lloyd Thomas, of Elmira. j formerly of this city, is registered at the Senate hotel. Mrs. J. Kirk Besler, of Carlisle, and Miss Mullen, ot Mt. Holly Springs, are the guests of their sister. Mrs. J. Aus tin Brandt. 603 North l-Sont street. Miss Sophia Green, of Baimbridge, is the guest-of her sister. !Mrs. L. P. i Wnnbaug'h, 1808 Penn street. ! Miss Catherine Pike, 116 Yine street, i is spending a week with her parents in j Halifax. Miss Helen Greider, a student at I Beech wood, Jenkintown, will arrive to [ morrow to spend I lie Easter season at iier home, 14 2 7 North Second street. | Mrs. I. R. Potl'enberger, 418 Boas j street, spent to-day in Huntingdon. Mrs. Annie foreman has gone to Al | toona after a visit with Mrs. Bruce • Mingle, 17 Soiv.h Third street. Mrs. J. P. Eiseti'berger and daugh ter, Miss Sara Eisenberger, of New Cumberland, are home after spending | tihe winter at Palm Reach, Florida. John Arnold, of Washington, D. C., 1 is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hibbs, 324 South Thirteenth street. Mrs. M. M viovi-vu and Miss Bertha Bain. I amt ron and Hemlock streets, i have returned from Pittsburgh, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. George Bain. Mrs. John A. Fritchev, 911 North i Se ond street, is visiting in Philadel , Fhin. Miss Marie Yeisley, Miffliu'burg, was the week-end guest of Miss Rut'h Es worthy, 120 North Biver street. Miss Mary Cttmniings, 265 Forster street, has returned from a several days' i visit in Lancaster, where she attended | i the wedding of her niece, Miss .Mar j ; garet G. Ciimmings and M. Lee Ohad-j | man. Mr. ami Mrs. 1. Lawn and daughter, j Miss Martha Lawn, of Lebanon, and Mrs. Hay lliison and daughter, of Toronto, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. j D. Oddb.'rg, Cowden street. Miss Pauline White, of Lebanon, is the guest of Miss Katharine hitter, 209 I Pine street. Mrs. Anna sheaffer, Shape's Grove, j is visiting at t'hp home of Mr. and I Mrs. Charles Kulin, 1348 Vernon J street. 1 i Mi«s Elizabeth I'egley, who lias been ihe guest of tlie MUscs Kreidler, SO!) i "apital street, has returned to her home j at Lancaster. Dr. Hubert is Commings, of Lawrence- ' ville, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ho- j mer Commings, 2 28 Crescent street. j MTS. James Barber, of Trenton, N. ; I J., is tiie guest of Mr. and Mrs. James I MaciDona'd, 9 South Fifteenth street. Miss Blanche Suavely, 105 Calder street, has gone to Atlantic City for a ; two weeks' stay. Miss Mae Mcllheuny, of Beechwood, Jenkintown. v»*ill arrive to-uiorrow to 1 speixl the Easter season with her par- How Thin People Can Get Fat Increase In Weight Ten Pounds or More A Physician's Advice "I'd certainly give most anything to be able to fat up a few pounds and stay that way," declares every excessively thin man or woman. Such a result is not impossible, despite past failures. Thin people are victims of mal-nutri tion, a condition which prevents the fatty elements of food from being taken up by the blood as they are when the powers of nutrition are normal. Instead of getting into the blood, all the fat and flesh producing elements stay in the intestines until they pass from the body as waste. To correct this condition and to pro duce a healthy, normal amount of fat the nutritive processes must be "artifi cially supplied with the power which na ture has denied them. This can best he accomplished by eating a Sargol tablet with every meal. Sargol is a scientific combination of. six of the ,best strength giving, fat-producing elements known to the medical profession. Taken with meals, it mixes with the food and turns the sugars and starches into rich, ripe nourishment for the tissues and blood and its rapid effect is remarkable. Re ported gains of from ten to twenty-five pounds in a single month are by no means infrecpient. Yet its action is per fectly natural and absolutely harmless. Sargol is sold by G. A. Gorgas and other good druggists everywhere and every package contains a guarantee of weight increase or monev back. Caution: While Sargol has pro duced remarkable results in the treat ment of nervous indigestion and general stomach disorders, it should not. owing to its remarkable flesh producing effect, be used by those who are not willing to increase their weight ten pounds or more.—Adv. ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. W. A. !Melllxenny, l'2lT Chestnut street. "Miss Mary Hanlen, 108 Locust street, left yesterday for a'short visit in Philadel;ihia. 1 Leonard Goodwin, of Boston, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Ham mond, 1609 North Front street. Hennan Carl, 1949 Swatara street, and Bert Carl, of Vernon street, have returned from a visit to Baltimore. Dr. C.