4 USE M I WHEN ITCHING SKIN Mors, Don't suffer itching torments from any eruptlonnl trouble, even for one dav. Just use Poslsm. Relief is im mediate—all itching stops. Nothing can equal Poslani to heal and quickly drive away Eczema and all surface af fections. Assures skin comfort always, . but particularly in hot weather when Rashes. Mosquito - Rites. Pimples. Prickly-Heat. Hives, Itching Feet. Ivy- ' Poisoning, etc.. bring great distress. Your druggist sells Poslani. lor ] free sample write to Emergency I.ab- , oratories, 32 West 25th Street, New , York. Poslam Soap used daily for toilet and bath is the best means of lmprov- 1 lng and preserving skin and hair. 25 1 cents and 15 cents. Advertisement, i . U. S. Foreign Trade Is Short of Possibilities By Associated Press Washington. July 6.—Although a , <»orld leader in the interchange of j products among its own people, the , United States' foreign trade is far , short of its immediate possibilities. Such is the conclusion of officials of the Department of Commerce after a study of the statistical abstract of the United States for 1913, made public 1 to-day. American home trade at pres ent is estimated at about $40,000,000,- 000. which is equal to the international exchange of the world and approxi mately ten times the value of its own foreign trade, now valued at $4,000,- 000,000. Avoid Danger of Blood Infection Get Your Blood Strong to Resist DaßjT | A host of people have thanked their lucky star to have used S. S. S. for fche blood instead of those dangerous Wrugs such as mercury, calomel, arsenic, etc. It is an easy matter to get the Hood poisoned from contact with disease germs. They lurk in almost everything ■we touch or handle and a slight scratch or skin abrasion is often the gate of entrance for a vast army of germs. If the blood Is impure, if pimples, boils, eczema or other eruptive conditions make the skin a danger spot use S. S. S. at once and fortify the system. Get your blood strong and full of red corpuscies to renew tissue health. Let S. S. S. keep down tendency of all germs to multiply and your skin will soon renew itself. These facts are explained in a beautiful book just issued and will be mailed free by The Swift Specific Co.. 110 Swift Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. Get a bottle of S. S. S. today of any druggist but insist that you will have nothing else. For more detailed directions write the Medical Dept.. as suggested in circular around the bottle. ANALYTICAL RESULTS BRIGHTS DISEASE Patient—Dennis Beale, Pierson, Man itoba, Canada. Physician—Dr. Shier, Pierson. Mani toba. Case —Diagnosed by Dr. Shier as "Chronic Bright's Disease." There was the usual albumen and necrosis was ill evidence—knee stiff and foot inverted. Recovery considered Impossible. Fulton's Renal Compound was taken into the case in March. 1913. Patient . Improved and removed to Perry. lowa, where the treatment was continued. After taking two dozen he writes: "I had the doctor make an examin ation. He reported no albumen. You may rest assured I felt good. I am now healthy, pat and sb'pp well and am gaining in strength. Of course my stiff, useless leg bothers me and pre vents my getting around. " The ability of Fulton's Renal Com pound to reduce albumen in many cases of Brlglit's Disease is not a mat ter of opinion but a FACT IN' PHYSICS, and we will mail formula r»r albumen test that will show the percentage of albumen from week to wck. As the albumen declines improvement com monly follows, recoveries I living be<»n reported in thousands of cases. Formu la and literature mailed on request. John J. Fulton Co., San Francisco J. H. Boher. Druggist, 2'l!> Market St' Is local agent. Ask for pamphlet. Advertisement. Ulii I ill r 7" nut* MAM ~ IREgDIOI Wttr *• liooaHioM *kn Racml* *»'« UM wark. CM fee M at all J| CHAS.H. MAIK (ll UNDERTAKER Sixth tad Ktlkar Streets Largest establishment Best lacilitiet. Near to you as your phone. Will io anywhere at your call. Motor service No funeral too small. None too expensive. Chapels, room a. vault, etc., used witlt* •UT CHAR** MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 6, 1914. BLUE US FORBID MtSQUEBIDE BAILS Old Statute Hat Never Been Re pealed; Imposes Heavy Fine and Imprisonment The agitation in respect to the clos ing of places of business on Sunday and the threatened action of the Civic Council of Churches to invoke the old blue laws in order to enforce Its de mands that such places close has caused considerable inquiry in regard to these laws. They are still in force, and not only the laws regarding Sun day closing, but several other laws of a similar character that were passed in the early days following the Revo lution are still on the statute books and have never been repealed. The other day J. Clarence Funk, attorney, was looking over some old laws in connection with the rights of water companies when he stumbled over a curious old blue law. The law. which was passed In 1808, prohibits the holding of masquerade balls or masquerades. It is still in force, al though it has been many years since anyone has been arrested on such a charge. Here is the act as passed by the Assembly 106 years ago: "Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania * * * That masquerades and masked balls be and are hereby declared to be com mon nuisances: and every housekeeper within this Commonwealth who shall knowingly permit or suffer n mas querade or masked ball to be held in his or her house, and every person who shall set forth, promote or en courage any masquerade or masked bsll. and every person who shall know ingly attend or be present at any masquerade or masked ball, in mask or otherwise, being legally convicted thereof, shall for each and every such offense be sentenced to an imprison ment not exceeding three months and to pay a tine not exceeding one thou sond or less than fifty dollars and to give security in such sum as the court may direct to keep the peace and be of good behavior for one year." Porte Will Sail For St Johns on July 11 By Associated rress New York, July tf. Lieutenant John C. Porte, who is to command the America. Rodman Wanamakor's aero plane. in an attempt to fly across the Atlantic, is in New York to-day. He has engaged passage for St. Johns. New Foundland. aboard the Red Cross steamship leaving this port on July 11. There he will make arrange ments for the start of the flight to the Azores and England as soon as possible after the aeroplan's arrival. He hopes that the alterations will be completed by Tuesday next and that he will be able to take the machine with him. It is his purpose of complete a few details of his arrangements here be fore returning to Hammondsport to inspect the work on the America. He also expects to meet here Captain Creagh-Osborn, superintendent of compasses for the British Admiralty, who will adjust the aviator's com passes. Vacation Period For Postal Carriers Here Begins The vacation period for postal car riers Is on and will last till June. 1915. As many of the carriers as possible like to take their vacations in the summer. Here is the list that will take the fifteen-day period, exclusive of Sundays and holidays, that come therein, as allowed by the govern ment: July 1-19, James E. Beatty, Joseph! L. Bell, Harry C. Jordan. J. H. Smith, j R. H. Weaver, C. E. Rea; July 20- August 5, C. Buffington. G. R. Pritch ard, F. M. Reen. R. G. Wiestling; July 22-August 5. J. W. Taylor: August | fi-23, C. W. Cless. R. K. Fortna, J. A. Geiger. J. A. Haas. J. T. I.ong. Jr., J. G. Pople: August fi-29, G. W. War den: August 24-September 10, Charles O. Fortna, G. A. Hollinger, G. P. Satchell, A. H. Stober, E. W. Walton, H. C. Winger; September 1-18, Thomas J. Carpenter; September 11- 28. H. C. Brady, W. H. Bond. Jr.. H. R. Cunkle, W. R. Manley, J. M. Mum ma. A. W. Wagner, H. C. Young: Sep tember 29-Octoher 15, T. A. Clerkner, Jr.. G. L. Ebersole, G. L. Ehler, J. H. Kurtz. O. H. Lingle, W. E. Sinler. Resinol stops scalp itching IF you are troubled with dandruff, eczema or other scaly, itching Bcalp affection, try shampoos with Resinol SoaD and an occasional treatment with Resinol Ointment. You will be sur prised how quickly the trouble disap pears, and the health and beauty of the hair improves. Avoid imitations. Resinol So«p *nd Ointment »l*o h«*l skin erup tions, clear awajr pimplci and blackheads, and form a most valuable household treatment for sunburn.heat-rash.etc. FortriaUiiefree.write to Resinol, Dept. 13-S. Baltimore, Md. Sold br all drugsista. Prescribed Uy doctorsforlS/aar*. S7C:"C T K CH REPAIRING or adjusting. Jewelry cleaning or repolishing. take It to SPRINGER 206 MARKET ST.—Dell Phone Diamond Setting and EnKrarias. > Bring Your Kodak Films to Us For developing and printing. We specialize on photo finishing (or amateurs. -SI BT. Sreond .Street, HIIOIU 10. f The Second Week of Kauf man's Clean Sweep Sale j Starts To-morrow Morning- Store Opens at 8:15 j EKTRI! Fm Tutslay Only OHM la litsSi* Dnlj EI1R1! F« Tussla, Oily EtlBI! 'ir Tittfay M, ' Men's Pants, AQ r Men's Suits, $1.95 S?fJ^ a ' Ri l2lC 39?vlT re 'l2?C \ Values to il! 48C 11 values to $lO I=ll mm i yjll 39c \ [ U Another Bisr Sale of| ms,m A Iml \l t S : , — 0 .. *ll Wool Navy Blue ''R— Values to UOO.qnp UM\ V j E Men s and Youths Suits r rt, s»n;,, u l soNrs F; ;auc \ mi \ ' Just Fifty of Those SIO.OO, EXTRA! For Tuesnay Only BOYS' CLOTH NORFOLK jA\ M i J j $12.00 and $15.00 Newest J Summer Suits M I J # , For Tuesday's <P 1 ! Selling at US 23c ««*» ««• , U | J] ALL SIZES t SIZES FOB EXTM ÜB6E MEM |l ! J | MEN'S AND BOYS' SUMMER FURNISHINGS AT CLEAN SWEEP PRICES [j|\| j { Men's Work Shirts for 33C Men's Union Suits for 37c Men's Bathing Suits for 79C Mens Handkerchiefs for Men's Hose for 36£ f A ..Men's Blue Chambray Work- Men's Balbriggan Union Suits. Men's and Boys' Jersey Rib- Men's Pure Thread Silk Hose. \ f ing Shirt with collar, fast eol- a „ glzeSi 50c value . . Sa le 97- Wool Bathing Suits. SI.OO 100 Men's Bed and Rlue large , n b]npk and aU colora «« f A ors; all sizes. 50c value 90. O/C value. Sale size Handkerchiefs, 5c \ Ihg* . „ , „ . OOC A \ Sale price OOC Price Price ' value. Sale Price *' ** i,oc v *>lue. Sale Price.. f a Mens Suspenders for Men's B. \. IX I nion Suits Men's Hose for Men's Shirts for 55c Men's Neckwear for 33£ A \ 12!/2<? for 83<? * \ f 250 Pairs of Men's Lisle Fin- 150 Men's Best Percales Men's and Boys' Silk Four- f A Men's Police and Fireman 100 Men's B. V. D. Union ish Half Hose, black and all col- Dress Shirts coat style CC ' in-hand Neckwear, 50c and 75c a J Suspenders good web, Suits, all sises S 1.00 ors, 12 He value. § 2oc value. Sale Price, value. Sale Price Price ' v Price f i Men's Underwear for 33c 4 Men's Underwear for 15£ Men's Neckwear for Men's Underwear for Belts for 17<* . Men's Balbriggan and Mesh Men's Nainsook Under- ' ot °f Men's and Boys' Men's Balbriggan Underwear, One lot of Men's and Boys' T f Underwear, shirts and drawers. ~ . , ' _ _ Washable Four-in-hands Neck- „ .. •_ a A 50c value. .Sale 00. wear, shirt and drawers. wear, value to 25c. Sale lA, shirts and drawers, -5c Leather Belts, value to q . f Price OOC 25c value. Sale Price.. Prlpe lUC value. Sale Price 39c. Sale Price f { f n PAAMI f nimAS , • AnnAoiln barters for 7/ 2 <r Rubber Cellars for 15c \ | Broom Coupon in Opposite i J BUSY WEEK AHEAD FOR COMMISSION Public Service Body Will Have Much to Do During the First July Session Three days of hearings are sched' uled for the State Public Service Com mission during this week and almost every kind of proposition that comes before the commission is set. The first hearings are those of the Allegheny Valley Water Company people on their move to restrain the borough of Taren tum from opening a municipal water works, it being charged that there would he unfair competition, and the application of the Schuylkill Light, Heat and Power Company for a re hearing on the contract between the Eastern Pennsylvania Company and the borough of Central. These hear ings will be to-morrow morning and the afternoon will be devoted to hear ing objections to the rates of the Springfield Consolidated Water Com pany in the vicinity of Philadelphia. Wednesday there will be hearings on thirty contracts and ordinances, including three of the Equitable Gas with the city of Pittsburgh; the Bea con Light and the city of Chester; the ! Delaware County Electric with six ! townships. Fourteen companies, all | electric or gas, will apply for charters, and the affairs of the Butler and Grove I City Railway for approval of reorgan ization will come up. On the following day the city of j Philadelphia will bring up the ap- j proval of four overhead crossings. ■HBSHHHBPPRHBS^HHSM .. , MISS MARGARET SULLIVAN Miss Sullivan, who is a teacher in the seventh grade of the Forney build ing, was elected president of the State Teachers' League at its session this week at Johnstown. Next year's con vention will be held In this city. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY The seventh anniversary of the Men's I-eague, a Philadelphia and Reading Y. M. C. A. organization, took place at Rutherford yesterday at noon. C. C. Sarvis. who helped organize the league, made the principal address. I i Skin Peeling Nature's Aid to New Complexion Ordinary mercolized wax Is a natural beautlfier. By flecking off the do vitalized surface skin, it merely hastens Nature's work. The second skin layer, brought gradually to view, exhibits the healthy, youthful color produced by capillary circulation. This because the capillaries are thus brought nearer the surface: also be cause the new skin is unsolled by sun. wind or dirt. This wax, to be had at any drug store fan ounce will do). Is put on nightly like cold cream, washed off mornings with warm water. Its work usually Is completed In from seven to ten days, long enough not to show too marked results from day to day, or cause discomfort or detention Indoors. A face bath to remove wrinkles, made by dissolving an ounce of powd ered saxolite In a half pint witch hazel, is another natural beautifier. since its astringent and tonic prop erties smooth out wrinkles In accord ance with Nature's own'process. r \ Niagara Falls Prrnonally-Condarted Excursion* July 3, 17, 31, August 14. 28. September 11, 25, October 9, 1914. ROUND Jg yQ TRIP FROM HARRISBURG SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars, Pining Car, and Day Coaches through the Picturesque SiiNquehnnnn Valley | Tickets good going on Special Train and connecting trains, and returning on regular trains with in FIFTEEN DAYS. Stop-off at Buffalo within limit on return trip. Illustrated Booklet and full* In formation may be obtained from Ticket Agents. Pennsylvania R. R. i MERCHANTS A MINERS TRANS. CO. VACATION TOURS Personally conducted Ualtlmor r to BOSTON. NEW CASTLE, WHITE MOUNTAINS, ETC- Wednesday, July XI, 1914, Twelve-Day Trip, «U7.30, In cluding all necessary expenses. Baltimore to BOSTON, NEWPORT, NARRAtiANSETT PIER, ETC.. Wednm day, AuicuMt 10, 1014, Ten-Day Trip, *-V- 00, Including all neceaaary expenses. Send for Itinerary. W. P. Turner, P. T. Baltimore, Md. Resorts SEA GIRT. N. J. BEACH HOUSE 1 Sea Olrt. N. J., directly on tha beach. I Grandest location on the coast. J &ISDON & CO. Resorts WILDWOOD, N. J. t \ i Rent n Cottage at Delightful WILDWOOD I Many attractions, music, splendid boardwalk, theater piers, good bath- , Ing, fishing and boating. For beau tiful booklet write J. Whltesell, City Clerk, Wild wood, N. J. V ./ 1 ATLANTIC CITV, N. J. HOTEL FRONTENAC * e e , Yoo 11 #. y from Reach. The :nost popular section. Between the two famous piers, central to all attractions; modern, high class hotel, as good as the best; capacity 250 Will make vary special terms of SB, $lO, $12.50, |ls up weekly, Including large ocean rooms, metal beds, elevator, baths, phones, superior table with white service; table supplied direct from filrm; pure water, sanitary plumbing, porches overlook the ocean and Boardwalk. Booklet W. F. WATTS. potaX<- X FeAIS|Q THE LATEST FIREPROOF HOTEL American plan. Alwaya open. Capacity 600. On beach directly between the two great Ocean Piera. Muaic and dancin«. Garage. Illustrated literature. Ownerab-p management. Private P. O. Boi SSS. i THE WILTSHIRE and beach. Ocean view; capacity 350; private baths. Running water In room; elevator: music. Special $12.50 up weekly; $2.50 daily. Open all the year. Booklet. SAM'L ELLIS. | The Lexington around wutAelf: nis courts adjoining beach. Only hotel where Kue»t» mny go from house to aurf In bnthliiK nttlre without IINIIIK 1 atreetn, which Is prohibited. Care of bathing suits and use of bath houses jis free. Running water in rooms; pri vate baths. Tango parlors; orchestra. I $1.50 and up daily. $8 to $17.50 weekly. American plan. White service. Book let. PAUL, C. ROSECRANS, Manager. I Moat popular, attractive, homelike hotel HOTEL BORTOiU^n nessee Ave. Cheerful surroundings. ! Booklet. E. B. VOORHEES, owner and i proprietor. HOTEL SHOHEHAM Virginia Ave. near Beach, best loca tion. Capacity. 300. Thoroughly mod ern; elevator, private baths, etc. Ex cellent table. Moderate rates. Booklet. ( E. H. DUNDY. i HOTEL MAJESTIC v KI , n r ,- ' i Ave. and Beach. Center of attractions. Ocean view. Renovated throughout. • | Capacity, 300. Elevator. Private • I baths. White service, etc. Superior > I table. Special $lO up wkly; $2 dly. ■ I Bklt. M A. SMITH. SOMERSET Arkansas Ave. near Beach and Mil lion Dollar Pier. $1.60 up dally; $8 to $12.50 weekly. Good beds, good table. H. " J. KERSHAW. THE COLWYN Michigan Ave., near Beach. All outside . rooms, open surroundings. Excellxnt table.' (1.50 up dally, $8 to $12.50 ( weekly. C. & GEKKEN. Business Locals NO GUESSWORK In the making of Holsum and Butter nut bread. Every loaf is always the some—never burnt, never sour, al ways that palatable and nutritive fla vor which distinguishes Schmidt's Butternut and Holsum from the ordi nary linker's bread. Made scientifi cally in surroundings especially sani tary. For sale at all good grocers. COTTAGE OR SKY-SCRAPER We will cover either one with a coat of paint. Inside or outside; the Fmallest tenement or the finest resi dence will receive our attention. Es tablished in 1881, we've weilded the brushes ever since, and the Mechanics Bank and the Telegraph buildings bear testimony to our ability and facility. Gohl & Bruaw, 310 Straw berry street. CHOICE OF HATS, 45c to 05c Our entire stock of untrimmed shapes is subject to your choice at 45 cents to 95 cents each. Nothing reserved. Everything must be sold before the season is over. Trimmed hats 95 cents to $5, values up to sls. Flowers and all trimmings reduced. Mary C. Glass. 1306 Market street. ALWAYS APPROPRIATE You will never be at a loss as to what to select for a pretty gift once you step In our store and see the many suitable articles of jewelry. Also watches of leading makes, clocks, table silver, and various other useful and ornamental articles. W. R. At kinson, 1423 % North Third street. YEAROUND RANGE None better for a first-class home. Equipped for gas or coal. Smooth I gun metal flnsh top and durable vel | vet black body. When you build, let i us install a Yearound range and you j will have one that fills every possible demand. Write or call, William W. | Zeidcrs & Son, 14 36 Derry street. TINTED EYE-GLASSES The glare of the sua in summer is I injurious to eyes sensitive to strong ■ light and prevents the full enjoyment of outdoor sports. We will make your [tinted eye-glasses from your your present optical prescription or test your eyes for lenses best suited for you. Ralph L. Pratt, eve-sight spe cialist, 807 North Third street. THE MEN THINK IT They do not say all the favorable impressions noted when a well-dressed man approaches. They may not gush over the attractive pattern or com ment on the cut of the coat or the fit of the collar, but if a carelessly attir ed man approaches they think a great deal and judge accordingly. Be Lack tailored and your attire will be fault less. 28-30 North Dewberry strj^t. PROUD OF OUR KITCHEN Yes, the Health Inspector was in and examined our kitchen. Modesty forbids us from repeating the compli ments he gave us for cleanliness. Just ask him, or come In and see for your self. The best 25-cent noon-day luncheons in the city are prepared under the most sanitary conditions at the Court Dairy Lunch, Court and Strawberry streets. Business Locals COME UN BIDDEN Sits unserved. This proverb does not apply to the Busy Bee Restaurant. We serve them all with equal consid eration. Our latch-string is always out to those who are looking for a gcod place to eat. Lunch bar and tables. Opposite the D., P. & S. store, two doors north of Fourth and Market streets. ALWAYS INVITING That noon-hour lunchson that la specially prepared for the busy men of Harrlsburg at the Columbus Cafe is surely a delicious luncheon for 40 cents. The food is nicely cooked and faultlessly served. Try one of .these luncheons to-morrow noon. Hotel Co lumbus. Third and Walnut streets. SPECIAL ON ABBOTTS Reduced prices prevail on all four cylinder Abbott-Detroit cars to meet the competition of the new low priced and cheaply built four and six cylin der models. This remarkable an nouncement means that you can now get a really good car at the price of cheaply made ones. See the models at Factory Branch, 106-108 South Second street. USED PIANOS AND ORGANS The more new pianos and player pianos we sell, the more used pianos ,ind organs are taken in exchange as part payment. These instruments are thoroughly overhauled so as to give excellent service. We have a number of these on hand now that will be sold at exceptionally low prices. Yohn Bros., 8 North Market Square. A CHEAP BICYCLE r ay cost you twice as much as it Is worth In up';eep. The Flying Mer kel is the most up-to-date bicycle In the market. Each part entering into the construction is made in their own factory where the . jst careful atten tion is given to every little detail. Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third street, bicycle repairing and electrical fans. YOU'D PICK UP s:s OR s>o? We are offering you a special reduc tion of $3 to $lO on a custom-made suit or overcoat? It's real money sav ing while the value continues to be sewn into the garments as before. Be tween seasons we are obliged to sac rifice profit in order to keep our ef ficient working force busy. Oeorge F. Shope, the Hill tailor, 1241 Market street. A LITTLE STREAM May quench thirst as well as a great river. Our soda fountain Is closer to the Square than the Susquehanna and more effective as a thirst quencher. Individual sanitary cups and all the popular flavors and crushed fruits. Two doors west of Market Square. Gross' Drug Store. 119 Market street. Harrisburg Carpet Co. ! 32 North Se«,wuu Gireet
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