Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 10, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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The Greatest Saving Opportunity Ever Presented!
EXTRA SPECIAL |i '! KXTIII SPF.CUI.
Women's and Misses' j; NEVER BEFORE CfllTC TH/ITC WILL BE OFFERED AT •: and Mis,..' '•
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f v Boys' and Girls' Wool Mixed and size,for evening or street wear. n i T jll House Dresses f
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fl' Sale price I Values Up to $1.50 O UI1 0, = / fGll Sj4j| Suitl »
J Women's and Men's Shaker /-v
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}( KTTRA W8C1,,. ) Knit Coat Sweaters, roll collars; Sale Price Q3C M J C,, p „ /ft-'Ss S Ii i! |
I Men', Hose in garnet and gray : „i,h pockets. Made to Sell For $2.50 M ,„' t Winter <t> 4 4 - C fs&Z I |l Up to $6.50 "= I
| Saie" price"' $1.69 of Suits at 1' 7i> M
S Hetvr Vuoa® H»«,7 * Galatea cloth ill every shade; Sllksin all Colors; CUt M J » CII I 1 £s& \|
# i® Mark and rninr»: in[ pr Boys' and Girls' Wool Mixed 81i6e9 6to 11 vears : colors. , wlaae to oell ffilvfl ~ n , a H . . C
l[ "j 1 -"""' 2 Coat Sweater,, roll necks j $2.00 E™. fall peep ruffles. [up t. >22.50 _ goyj' MdckmaW j
1 Boys' Overcoats, made Women's and Men's heavy I ** n c °' ! w j jto Ipr $3.00 |
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Beauty Editor Advises
on Superfluous Hair
V--—
A well-known beauty editor writes:
"Avoid painful operations and worth
ies* depilatories for removing superflu
ous halt. There is a reliable prescrip
tion railed Mrs. Osgood's Wonder that
quickly clears the face, neck, arms or
other parts of the body of all unwel
come hair. It is universally used and
endorsed by leading society and pro
fessional women. Many sav that it kills
liair blemishes so that they never re
turn. You can Ret Mrs. Osgood's Won
der from Kennedy's Drue Store or any
J'-adinr druggist or toilet counter.
Piigned Money-Back-If-It-Fails Guaran
"t'-e in every package.—Advertisement.
EDUCATIONAL
Stenography, Stenotypy
DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS
ENROLL ANY MONDAY
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
15 S. MARKET SQUARE
HARRISBURG, PA.
Harrisburg Business College
329 Market St.
all term, September first. Day
and night. 29th year.
. , Harrisburg, Pa.
TUESDAY EVENING,
New York Provides For
Its Boys During Winter
New York, Nov. 10.—Eight-tenths
of a cent an hour is the amount which
it costs New York to keep its boys
off the streets and provide them with
suitable recreation centers where they
can play baseball, basketball and oth
er games and have the added advan
tage of warmth and shelter during the
winter months. As a result of these
figures the city will be asked to ap
propriate 1125.000 for supplies to
f m N
An Unfailing Way
to Banish Hairs
*■
( Beauty Notice.)
Ugly hairy growths can be removed
in the privacy of your own home if
you get a small original package of
delatone and mix into a paste enough
of the powder and water to cover the
hairy surface. This should be left on
the skin about 2 minutes, then re
moved and the skin washed and ever>
trace of hair will have vanished. No
harm or inconvenience can result from
this treatment, but be sure you buy
teal delatone.—Advertisement.
equip and carry on these recreation
centers as the most efficient means of
keeping the boys front acquiring bad
habits after school hours.
"MOVIES" TEACH PUBLIC
Ijitot Hrr Prevention Instructions
are Displayed on Screens
New York, Nov. 10.—In order to
impress upon the public the necessity
of-fire provention work, the officials of
New York have hit upon a novel
method. This is nothing less than the
use of moving pictures. "The Locked
Door" is the title of a film which car
ries a story of love and a thrilling res
cue. It was prepared by an inspector
of the Fire Prevention Bureau, and
Fire Commissioner Adammson appears
In the picture. Mayor Mitchell headed
a party of city officials who went to
the "movies," and he enthusiastically
endorsed the production as effective In
carrying out its purpose.
EVERYBODY WANTS A
BOOK ABOUT THE WAR
Kcmarkablc Interest Aroused By Our
Offer of "Tlic Story of
Europe"
The response to our offer of the
great war book, "The Story of Ku
tope," has surprised even those win,
I understand the existing widespread in-
I terest in the countries now engaged in
war in Europe. • To those who have
HARRISBURG t&iTELEGRAPH
read the book, However, this response
is not so difficult to appreciate, for
'The Story of Europe" contains in tht
most comprehensive, accurate and in
teresting form the exact information
for which everyone is eagerly seeking:.
It tells the thrilling stories of the na
tions involved in the present conflict,
of their former wars, how and why
they were fought, and with what con
sequences. It gives the absorbing ac
count of the lives of the great patriots
and leaders of modern Europt, the
men who have molded and governed
nations, and who, by the success or
failure of their diplomatic and mili
tary enterprises, have changed the
course of the affairs of the world, re
modeled dynasties, and determined the
fate of nations. It describes the coun
tries of Europe, and the stage upon
which this titanic conflict must be
fought on land and sea. It is abso
lutely necessary for an understanding
of the present war, and indispensable
for future reference.
It seems as though everybody were
clipping a coupon for the book. Have
you dipped yours?
LIKE CARRIER PIGEONS
released from th«r cage fly to their
destination with a message, so your
printed messengers go from your of
fice and deliver your business mes
sage to those whom you believe are
likely to be interested. Prepare your
message, then consult us regarding
the probable cost of printing o- en
graving. Our facilities are ample to
guarantee prompt and excellent serv
ice. Preparation of copy and illustra
tions If desired. Telegraph Printing
H. C. HEISIiEY
Funeral services for H. C. Heisley,
aged 30 years, who died Saturday at
624 Geary street, were held this after
noon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. J. H.
Daugherty officiating. Burial was
made in the Harrisburg Cemetery.
LETTER LIST
LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN
the Post Office, at Harrisburg. Pa., for
the week ended November 7, 1914;
I>adles' List Miss Margaret Bador,
Miss Martha Barber, Mrs. L. Bateman;
Mrs. Ellz Becker, Miss Mary Brown
(2), Mrs. W. C. Callahan, Miss Rose
Cohen, Miss Minnie Cooky, Miss Minnie
Davles. Mrs. E. R. Engle, Mrs. Mervin
. ernbaitgli. Mrs, Ixmra Frank. Mrs. C.
B. Fisher, Mrs. Charles Ootshall. Miss
Ida Hale, Mrs. Hellcn Hanes, Miss Alice
Healey, Miss Helene, Miss Elisabeth
Hess, Miss Marie Holly, Miss Mary Jen
kins. Mrs. Charles Koch, Mrs. Law
rence. Miss Ixjzette Morrison, Alta Mur
ray <2). Mrs. Lavlnia Perry, Mrs. Cathe
rine Price, Mrs. E. J. Sanger, Mrs. Paul
NOVEMBER 10, 1014.
Seitter, Mrs. L. A. Shartzer, Miss Mandy
Sowers, Miss Sadie Stare,' Mrs. Carrie
Stlme, Mrs.. Joe Strlte, Estella Turner
(D. L.), Miss Gertrude Watson, Miss
Ethel Whiteman, Miss Eve Willis, Mrs.
George Wlshton, Mrs. E. D. Wolf.
Gentlemen's List E. At>ramson,
Davie Abraham, W. Angle, C. R. Banks,
R. C. Banks. William Berkey,, Chas. P.
Best, G. 11. Bruder, H. J. Brundage, W.
P. Burgess. Wooda N. Carr, George Car
ver, Hon. Joseph J. Catlln, Berardino
Clnoncarule, C. T. Coleman. Thos. Col
lins. J. I<\ Cooper. M. J. Currey, Samuel
Diller, Joseph Dougherty, Willie Ed
monds, J. Fisenberg, James Evans. Jr.,
Oliver Eshenauer, John Earner, Thomas
B. Farrin. 11. Lu Fleagle, Wm. Foltz,
Jack Folsom, Rolin R. Fulcrut, Morris
Gallagher, M. A. Goodrich. 8. F. Gray,
Rubin Grist, A. K. Hall. C. 11. Hall, C.
Hammelbrlght, J. E. Hamilton, A. C.
Harbaugh, Chester Harris, Master
Howard T. Harris, S. Harvey, M. B.
Hill, Chris Himmerlght. George E.
Howard. Charles W. Hykes,.Hugh It.
Jeffries. Master Lloyd Blckerton John,
Jacob Kerr, E. C. Kroll, Ferd Unix. Ed
gar Desher, William O. Manning. Rich
ard Martin, Thomas A. Merk, Mr. Mil
ler (2), E. Miller (2). Nelson Miller, J.
A. Morgan, E. C. Myers, Frank E. Pow
ers. James Proctor, I. Putt, Charles T.
Ray. Jay P.ieger. J. H. Rlgfcr, Roy B.
Ross (D. I*), Matthew J. Ryan, Wil
liam Rims, B.> Smith.-Herman R. Stultz
(2). A. K. Swelgart, Ilßrry E. Warden,
I. C. Wienans, William Wire, J. J.
Woodard. Wesley Wyn.
Firms—Pastor of Church of Christ.
Foreign Juan Tucs. Alberto Geh«
hinl, William Fisher, Gary Manning,
Mrs. Gilbert Russell, Tasyln Petu.
Persons should Invariably have their
mall matter addressed to their street
and number, thereby insuring prompt
delivery by the carriers.
FRANK C. SITES.
Postmaster.
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Wrinkles Disappear
As If By Magic
"In the removal of wrinkles. I have
discarded cosmetics entirely," writes
Mme. Corsan, the celebrated Parisian
beauty expert. "The results they pro
duce are deceptive and never perma
nent. Massaging in only partially suc
cessful ami It's too slow n method.
"I've never seen anything work such
wonders as a simple, harmless solution
any woman can prepare and use at
hflme without the least trouble. A half
pint of witch hazel and an ounce of
good powdered saxollte are all you'll
need. Mix the two and apply this re
freshing solution to your face dally.
The effect Is marvelous—instantaneous.
The skin becomes firmer, 'tighter'
every wrinkle and sag Is affected. Tou
feel so refreshed after using the wash;
you look refreshed, too; soon you will
>look ten years younger."—Society
World.—Advertisement.
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