4 "The Kitchenless Home" has not arrived as yet, but the cookies* kitchen, with comfort and content ment, is possible in every home where the housewife knows SHREDDED WHEAT With the crisp "little loaves" of ready-cooked, ready-to-serve cereal in the home you are ready for the unexpected guest, for the uncertainties of domestic service.. No kitchen worry or drudg ery. We do the cooking for you in our two-mil lion-dollar sunlit bakery. Make our kitchen your kitchen. Ask your grocer. Always heat tlie Biscuit In oven to restore crispncss; then pour over it milk or cream, adding salt or sugar to suit the taste. Dcliciously nourishing for any meal wlicn .served with sliced peaches, milk or cream, or with fresh fruits of any kind. Try toasted Trlscuit. the shredded Wheat Wafer with butter, cheese or marmalades. Made only by The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. * What Do You Know About Coal? Yes, what do you know about the coal you burn ? Hid you ever consider whether the kind of coal you are using is the best kind for your individual needs? I here arc several hundred kinds of coal mined in this state and very few of them give just exactly the same results. Maybe you arc using the Wilkes-Barre Nut Coal in your range where you should burn Lykens Valley . *- - Nut to give good satisfaction. Then there are in stances where we recommend Wilkes-Barre and Lykens Valley mixed. We have made a careful study of the coal business and if we know the conditions we can easily send something that will please you. United Ice & Coal Co. Forst" nn,l Co "« : * Third and Boaa Fifteenth and ChcNtnut Huinmcl and Mulberry ALSO STEELTON, PA. THESE SIX STYLES Represent a Few of the Most Popular FALL STYLES in PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Cmpmi92i C.pe W.i.i vnn S& 5437 5M2 aStalSwl Ski " 582 ' Skirt 5M9 The Most Wonderful Collection of AUTUMN STYLES comprising the Ute.t RUSSIAN TUNIC, BASQUE SPANISH CAVALIER CAPE WAIST etc., etc., has just arrived. ■ever before hu such • splendid collection of oevelties been offered to our customers. Be »re eel •«e thern before deciding on your FALL STYLES. OCTOBER PATTERNS AND MAGAZINES NOW ON SALE Dives Pomeroy Stewart C n Beauty Culture Shop ' /j • 31# CHESTNUT STREET MRS. RKEDE FACIAL MASSAGE Manicuring Hair Dressing Scald Treatment Shamptoing _ - __ MISS SWORE 11 SOUTH THIRD STREET Lovely Roman and Persian Tapestry Silks for making Veßts and Girdles. Exquisite Laces, Jets and Nets. A large selection of fine neckwear of the varieties that are the vofue of the moment. Handkerchiefs are ready for showers, *ifts and Xmas buvlnc Come and see them. ' MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 5, 1914. SPENDING HONEYMOON IN EASTERN CITIES Mils Hazel Shirey and William Simpson Married at the Bride's Home Miss Hazel F. Shirey and William R. Simpson were united In marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shirey, 1842 North street, Thursday evening, <#ctoher 1, at 8 o'clock, by the Rev. F. N. Parson, pastor of the Church of God, at Bow mansdale. The ceremony was performed under an arch of pink blossoms and greenery and the decorative color scheme of the house was pink and white. The bride, who wore a charming: costume of white crepe de chine, was attended by Miss Gertrude E. Hoover, whose dainty frock was of pink crepe de chine. Louis I-ongenecker was best man and Mrs. F. N. Parson, the bride's sister, played the wedding marches. A wedding supper was served and In formal reeeptifMi Held. Following a wedding journey to eastern cities, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will reside at 1842 North street. Mr. Simpson Is a fancy cake designer for John S. Weaver of this city, and with his bride, has a host of friends in this city. Mrs. Kenneth Clyde, of North Third street, was hostess at a luncheon of eight covers Saturday in honor of her guest. Miss Kathryn Holmes, of Pitts burgh. Miss Edith Walton and Harold Wal ton, of Orange, N. J., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jordan Hall at their summer home near Bowmansdale. Mr. and Mrs. William Koons and daughter, Miss Mary Koons, of 540 South Seventeenth street, have re turned home after spending three weeks with relatives In Ida Grove, lowa. Mrs. Jesse H. Kramer, of West Philadelphia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hoffman, at !)21 Penn street. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shultz have gone, home to Camden, N. J., after a short stay with their daughter, Mrs. Helena S. Henry, of this city. Miss May Stoner, of I72fi Fulton street, has been visiting relatives at Newport for several days. Miss Mildred E. Murphy is taking a course in domestic science at Colum bia University, New York. PURE RICH BLOOD PREVENTS DISEASE Bad blood is responsible for more ailments than anything else. It causes catarrh, dyspepsia, rheumatism, weak, tired, languid feelings and worse trouble®. Hood's Sarsaparilla has been won derfully successful in purifying and enriching the blood, removing scrof ula and other humors, and building up the whole system. Take it—give it to all the family so as to avoid ill ness. Get it to-day.—Advertisement. B. Handler & Company ANNOUNCES to their patrons and friends a complete display of Men's and Women's Fall and Winter Apparel Embracing a wide range of styles and prices. Also our old reliable line of furniture and rugs at re duced prices—cash or credit. 1212 N. 3d. Street ———— * ■ \ Niagara Falls PfTKonnllj-Conilucted Mxciirnlnnn September 25, October 9, 1914. ROUND lng;nnnl Cloth, nil «»nlora. Special ."' '' * ,n ° • n1 oh nl rin hlnck nnd imvy. Spc- .. „ .. . ... 1 " r,< clai Price*. w.-u " ,,ver Special For Black and White Shepherd Check*. special Price.. FaU and winter Underwear Fireman Decorations New Showing of Curtain and KOI! I.A«» ■»««, CH.LDHEJ* American Fla**. mounted. Drapery Goods Special value* In l.adle*' nnd Mi*»ea' ' V *' ,oc, llSr " nrt " Bo \\ lilte Curtain Swl«*. *trlpe*. dot* Fleece l.lned Cnderwear. In white Fireman'* Flaua, mounted «... and fleure*. at .. 10c, 12% and 15c nnurs Tuesdays and Wed nesdays, beginning Sept. 29th. MISS P_ FLORA WEIL, As sistant. Studu 23 North Third Street