6 I KENNEDY'S WAR I | On Patent J\ledicines | I a.t I I CUT-RATE MEDICINE STORE! | 321 MARKET STREET 1 1 Toilet Goods I \ \ 7 A f~> f Patent Medicines « t; Regular Price. Kennedys Price. * SI.OO-Father John's Medicine .., 67? H n 50c and 25c—Aubrey Sister's Beautitier 19? and 39* W W M. JL sl.oo—Scott's Emulsion .67? g tt 25c—Freeman's Face Powder .19? Sl.oo—Pinkham's Veg. Compound 69? tt 11 50c—Carmen Powder 39? w / mi £ « \wr ' T? L«. $l.O0 —Pierce's Fav. Prescription 67? tt tt 50c—La Dorine Powder 39<* We are not responsible ror the War m Lurope—but 51 oo—Pierce's Med Discovery .< 67? ♦♦ H we are responsible f« the War on Patent Medicine in S H 50c—Pozzoni s Face Powder 39? HarrisDUrg. We have been cutting andsiasKing the prices sl.oo—Kilmer's Swamp Root 67? ft Z .Oc—Java Rice Powder We » . » II sl.oo—Listerine 67? ♦♦ ♦t 50c—Saunders Powder 38? ever Since We Opened our store thirty years ago. It has sl.oo—Hay's Hair Health 67? tt ♦♦ 50c—R. &G. Violette De Parma 45? . • 1 i L ..1 A. l f 1 sloo—Danderine tt 25c—R. &G. Rice Powder 20? Certainly been some battle. At the same time we teel as sl'.oo—Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets 67? g § II^E^ c pttan s powdeflS? > f fight has been successful. We have saved our army a tt 25c—Swansdown Powder 12? 0 f customers thousands of dollars during this battle of cut sl.oo—Herpicide . 67? 3 3 2-"*c—Sanitol Face Powder 19c* ... , , . ...» f . sl.oo—Wampole's Cod Liver Oil 67? g tt 50c—Setnpre Giovine 39f prices. We hope this CUt-rate war Will go on rorever, and sl.oo—Bliss' Native Herbs 67? tt tt sot—Kp"oi\?!? ne> .^! m ?. nd . Cr ! am ...7.7.777! 77:t0? as long as vou allow us to be vour commander-in-chief s a Tn'epnS I>anlla 67? ♦♦ H . c ™"'.v/.v.v.v.:ls WE WILL DEFEAT OUR ENEMY, "HIGH PRICES." sl.oo—Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur 67? I tt 25c-R e smol Soap 18c Our present army IS not quite large enough. We want 75c—Pompeian Massage Cream 49? tt 21 2JC—Peroxide Cream I.ie , 1 £ • Cll n r I • 75c—Mcllin's Food 35? ♦♦ ft 25c—Peroxide Hydrogen 15? thousands ot new recruits to toliOW ©Ur Hag or low prices. 75c—Eskay's Food 55? tt ♦♦ 25c—'Witch Hazel, Pint 19<* T'L* * 11 . T • r 1 • 1 75c Hall's Catarrh Cure .... . -- 55c tt tt 50c—Daggett & Ramsdell's Cream 38? 1 hIS IS Our Call to arms. JOin OUr army tor low prices and 75c—Pinaud's Lilac Water ........... St ♦♦ 25c—Jess Talcum 15? help US defeat the enemy, "HIGH PRICES." I ■ T 2 TOILET WATERS. ETC. f REMEMBER THE PLACE AND NUMBER: k)c—Scott's Emulsion .>...37? I W ♦♦ sl.oo—Hudnut's Toilet Water 69* 50c—Cuticufa Ointment .....38? ZX tt sl.oo—Piver's Le Trefle Toilet Water 89e W y y w m T9 50c—Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin • 35? *t tX $l.O0 —Florayme Toilet Water ..89? I I "< n Ifi —L' ster ' ne ..34? ft ♦♦ sr.oo—R. &G. Violette Toilet Water 79c, JL— 4 I 50c—Danderine ...: 34? tt sl.oo—Colgate's Toilet Water 75? A . - ««■..« . 50c—Diapepsin, Pape's 34? S .HOT WATER BOTTLES SPECIAL Only Cut-rate Patent Medicine St®re in Harrisburg Her a P 7dd? yspepsia Tablets tf H f!'S~5 egU ! ar bber I m m + . J 50 C -PinaudsEau De' Quinine V.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.'.'.' .'!!!*.37? tt H fi-^~5 egUar ; qt 5® u \ \/l Ayl s=l f*Lr SOc-Parisian Sage 34? H g $2-00 Regular 2-qt. Water bottle 51.48 O 1 IYICXI IV W t OL« 50c-Sage,and Sulphur 34? g 1 I ELKS WINTER ACTIVITIES Fall and winter activity at the Elks' I home is on. This week, the opening of | the bowling season, promises to he of unusual interest. Thursday night a i Ixidge of Sorrow will also he held for the late W. H. Snyder, who died at j scond of a series of dances will be held Tuesdav evening, November IT. The second instruction dance will be held Thursday evening, November 1». I Plans are under way for a pool tourna ment. f LOVE, HAIR AND MARRIAGE' I »■ From the beginning of romantic liis-! Tory down to the present clay, every 1 story of love has spoken of the maid- j en's hair as one of her chief charms. | Fair locks amply pay for the care and, time used in keeping them beautiful' and care is all that is necessary for developing and retaining hair beauty. ; In washing the hair it is not advisable] to use a makeshift but ahvays use a preparation made for shampooing! only. You can enjoy the best that is j known for about three cents a sham- i poo by getting a package of carthrox 1 from your druggist: dissolve a tea- 1 spoonful in a cup of hot water and I your shampoo is ready. After its usej the hair dries rapidly with uniform I color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt} are dissolved and entirely disappear, i Your hair will be so fluffy that it will j look much heavier than It is. Its! lustre and softness will also delight you. while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth.; —Advertisement. 1 I For the smoke MOJA 10c CIGARS! Men who imagine M they must have a heavy black cigar to get a satis- . I fying smoke need MOJA quality. ■ Rich full aroma and not strength makes a 10c I cigar worth the price. Made by John C. Herman & Co. TUESDAY EVENING, Tech Boy Who Has Become Expert Wireless Operatlor HEC ml G. WEBBER KNIGHT j G. Webber Knight. 1545 Walnut street, has the best wireless station ! in the State with hut two exceptions, Wanamaker's and the Navy Yard, both of Philadelphia. Mr. Knight's station is well equipped and entirely home jmaae. Several of his instruments are built over ideas of his own and are bet ter than some that can be bought. Mr.! Knight receives messages up to 4,000 ! miles, and can send 250 miles on land j and three times as far on sea. He in- ! vites persons to come and see his sta- I tion. GET READY FOR BAZAR Trek Students Rimy On Plans For An- ! nunl Social Event Final plans for the annual Tech j Bazar, to be held in the Tech High ; School Building, on Friday and Satur- | day of this week, are almost completed, i Some of the committees have made final arrangements for their booths. These will be erected by the students of the school. The decorations will be made Thursday. On each evening there will be two j vaudeville shows and the school talent, j assisted by local persons, promis" a ' line program. An overture bv the Tech j orchestra will open the "vaudeville i show, and this will be followed by an '■ acrobatic act. A local artist will'fur nish popular songs and darfces for sev eral of the acts. WARRIOR EAGLE POWWOW The annual powwow and corn and venison feast of Warrior Kagle Tribe, Improved Order of Red Men, will be celebrated at the tribe's wigwam on Wednesday evening. November 25. Ad dresses and toasts will be made by David 11. Kllinger, chief of records, Charles Pass, great sachem, and H. O. Uurtnett. PICK JI'IC'Y STRAWBERRIES Frosts may come and frosts may go, but raising strawberries continues to be a success with F. \V. Rambo, 541 Senega street. Ripe, juicv strawberries plucked from the patch In Mr Rambo's garden were brought to the Telegraph office yesterday. ASIMPLE WAY TO REMOVE DANDRUFF Prevent Falling Hair and End Itching Scalp. There is one sure way that has nev er failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, com mon liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of your' dandrufT will be gone, and three or (four more applications will complete-1 j ly dissolve, and entirely destroy, every l •ingle sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. 6 You will find all itching and dig ging of the scalp will stop instantly and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. If you value your hair, you should ! get rid of dandruff at once, for nothing ' destroys the hair so quickly. It not only starves the hair and makes It fall out. but it makes It strinky, strag gly. dull. dry. brittle and lifeless, and everybody notices It.—Advertisement. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH THE JEWELS OF A STAR jhhl X jsbKK^^BH^ BfakH w^ '^MHB^w^BßßMife ********* Mia? Fannie Ward, of "Madame President" fame, owns one of the finest private collect ions in the world. I Some of the finest jewels In the | world are owned by Fannie Ward, star | of "Madam President," who has the I unique distinction not only of posses ! sing one of the most valuable collec tions extent, but one which has asso ciated with it a deal of interesting his tory. In Europe, India, Australia and South Africa the gems were gathered. In many instances, as in the case of ail her gowns, Miss Ward designed ; the settings, purchasing wherever ; fancy dictated, but her collection eon -1 tains many gifts from prominent per sons the world over, gifts of homage to her beauty and talent. Diamonds and pearls are Miss Ward's favorites, yet in the number less gems she possesses are several pigeon blood rubies, a wonderful tur quoise coronet, and an embellishment of gems such as shown in the re markable gown, cunningly devised of platinum to cover the whole torse, yet so linked that it may be taken apart and worn as separate coronets, tiaras and stomachers. Her rings are very unusual. Instead of the gold band she has circlets of tiny jewels set in plati num. One of her rings has a large pendant pearl hanging from it while another has an "old mine" diamond suspended in the same fashion. This stone, which originally was as large as a hazlenut, was sacrificed in the cutting so as to make it barrel shaped. It is the only stone in existence of that shape.—Advertisement. I NOVEMBER 10. 1014. PASSENGERS UNDER ARREST London. Nov. 10. 8.3." A. M. —A tele gram from Flushing states that the Dutch steamer Administrature de Bats, which left Antwerp with forty-live pas- IJ IN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN--COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH J Stops Nasty Discharge, Clears Stuf fed Head, Heals Inflamed Air Passages and Yon Breathe Freely Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottlo anyway. Just to try It—apply a little in the nostrlln and instantly your clogced nose and stopped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will lie gone. End such misery now! Get the ———— sense rs. was stopped by German offi cials off Port Marie, near the -Dutch frontier. The ship was thoroughly searched and all men between the ages of 18 and 30 years were arrested, al though they had asthenic passports. ,f , small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, fragrant ' balm dissolves by the heat of the nos trils; penetrates and heals the in , flamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don't lay awake to-night struggling for breatb. with head stuffed; nos trils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith—Just once—ln "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear.—Advertisement.