r Uneeda Biscuit Nourishment—fine fla vor—purity—crispnesa —wholesomeness. All for 5 cents, in the moisture-proofpackage. GRAHAM CRACKERS A food for every day. Crisp, delicious and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh de livered. 10 cents. SNA^&ROOHS A delightful new bis cuit, with a rich and delicious cocoanut fla vor. Crisp and always fresh, xo cents. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Altvays look for that Name '' Cumberiand Valley Railroad TIME TABLE In Effect May 24, 1914. TRAINS leave Harrisburg— For Winchester and Martlnsburg at 6 03. *7:50 a. m.. '3:40 p. m. For Hagerstown, Chambersburg, Car lisle, Mechanicsburg and Intermediate stations at 5:03, *7:50, *11:53 a. m •3:40, 5:32, *7:40, *11:00 p. m. Additional trains for Carlisle and Mechanicsburg at 9:4S a. m.. 2:18, J:27 6:30, 9:30 a. m. For Dlllsburg at 6:03, *7:50 and •11:53 a. m., 2:18, *3:NL E ROLIF>M9 O NS WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WOMEN'S AND MISSES' THIJITSN W NVI V ' .. _ THURSDAY ONLY. Q\ ; NEWEST FALL NEWEST FALL AND I O/VC SUITS WINTER COATS ALL NEW FALL STYLES MADE OF FW V " 11,1 "* * K-R VOILES AND ORGANDIES; WHITE AND MADE OF FNST COLORS, CLIECK GINJ?- MADE TO SELL UP TO $15.00. MADE TO SELL UP TO SIO.OO. ' OL '"' S: "" S " I ITANI: WITH POCKET; LARARC SIZES. ; THURSDAY ONLY THURSDAY ONLY - MEN'S HOSE ' WINTTR COATS. K K TC M STORM COLLARS, AT %V*9 O^C _ , 200 PAIRS ON SALE, BLACK AND Y ' X «1 JUAT 35 PRETTY SUIT*. IN VERY MADE OF NIL-WOOL MIXTURE* AND COLORS; SEAMLESS; LAST COLORS; ALL II S JME "E-MV OTHER DEILRNBLE NJNTERLAL*. ROOD SIZES. JI „M. | 7 AIAEA. LON,E «■»">• COLOR* AND MANY LINED TLIROUKH ~ V OUT. ALL *LZE». COME EARLY. v f » MEN'S SHIRTS, MEN'S $3 DRESS PANTS, AT WOMEN'S AND MISSES' UNTRINNNED Y OSXY. * I *" > '
  • MEN'S $3.00 1 THURSDAY ONLY BOYS' $6.50 NORFOLK LINED CORDUROY PANTS, AT 7C R BLUE SERGE SUITS, AT $1.89 W-7® 75c $ 3 - 49 MADE OF ALL-WOOL MATERIAL* IN . . J—* V -■"< "«*•»*» »«" P""« COLOR*. ALL AL/'FLNE'-'LLK VELVEF. ROYS' WINTFR CAPS F *I*E« FOR women AND MLAIIEA. V J D\J I O VI 111 1 E.IV TMO, 1 MEN'S SIO.OO V * 50C MATERIAL AT ; BALMACAANS ' ,> D • _ ' WOMEN'S AND MISSES' 19C ARE CHEAP AT (| THUU ., OF B ,« CK> N « V Y AND PANTS ' TAN.. ALL WIZEN. 1 ' V % V J ARE LHEAP AT on the minister's platform last even ing. He was out hustling for souls when the invitation was given. "Billy" Shannon made a trip to Berwick over rest day, but is on duty again. Miss Palmer spenf rest day at Car- j lisle. Dr. H. W. Stough and Dr. Charles T. Wheeler spent Monday in Philadel phia. The Rev. F. T. Cartwright spent rest day at Altoona making arrangements for the campaign there. Among the visiting ministers on the | platform last evening were the Rev. F. B. Emenheiser, United Brethren, Mechanicsburg; the Rev. H. Franklin Schlegel, Ph. D„ United Evangelical, Mt. Carmel; the Rev. A. A. Long, United Brethren, York; the Rev. E. O Burtner. United Brethren, Palmyra; Professor B. F. Daugherty, United Brethren, Lebanon; the Rev. R. Byrd, United Brethren, Windsor; the Rev. G. C. Gabriel, United Evangelical. York; the Rev. J. H. Price, Methodist Episcopal. Carlisle; the Rev. M. E. Swartz, Methodist Episcopal, York; RAIN AND SHOWERS DO NOT DAMPEN THE ENTHUSIASM CRUSHING CROWDS STILL CALLING AT KENNEDY'S DRUG STORE From All Sections of Harrisburg and Surrounding Coun try Come Reports of Miraculous Cures of Rheumatism, Catarrh and- Stomach Troubles by the Wonderful Quaker Extract and Oil of Balm Have you tried the Quaker Heme' dies? If not, you may be missing; the opportunity of your life to be cured of rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, kid ney, liver, stomach or blood troubles. That these remedies have actually cured hundreds of Harrlsburg people during the past four weeks has been | proven. Testimonials have been pub | llshed every day and a great many the Rev. Joseph Daugherty, United < Brethren, Columbia. ' The mothers of Pine Street and ( Bethany Presbyterian Churches will ] meet at the entrance of the tabernacle, ■ State and Cowden streets on Thursday ' evening at 6.45 and march in a body jto the section reserved for them. All the friends of the mothers meeting are • invited. LIVE WIRE WORKERS _ The Rev. J. D. W. Deavor, pastor of the Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church, Twenty-first and Derry streets, is one of the live wires in the 'campaign. He is an experienced | worker as he has gone through a sim liar campaign while pastor in Sunbury. j 'rite l(n, il. i Sehlegel. Pi- D., of Alt. Carmel, was introduced to the audience by Dr. Stough. He said: | "When the campaign was on in Mt. Carmel at the beginning we thought' it was a big thing, and at the close it! was a big thing. It was not what the] party put into it, but churches will get out of it what the pastors and peo ple put ino It. I took into my church 306 new members. Sixty-five per cent, of the attendance last Sunday were men. Prayer meetings are 200 per more cures have been reported by people who will not allow their names to appear in the newspapers. Investi gate, ask your friends, neighbors or acquaintances who have used or are using the remedies what benefits they ore receiving. Convince yourself in any imaginable way that the cures published were absolutely genuine. Call on the people at the addresses published. Then call at the drug NOVEMBER 18, 1914 cent, better since the campaign. J. I'rank Palmer, of the Pine Street Presbyterian Church, is a member of the children's work committee. He had a party of juniors from Pine Street Junior Christian Endeavor at the chil dren's meeting recently. They recited I scripture and Mary Wagner and Eliza beth Dunlap led the singing of special music. He is a tenor singer in the chorus. Ilarry Ij. Weiricli, of Park Street United Evangelical Church, is one of the live wires in the church orchestra. He knows how to play the first violin in the campaign orchestra. He is also i a member of the publicity committee. Miss Jane Smyser Kinzer, of the | Zion Lutheran Church, is one of the soprano voices in the big chorus. She jis a member of the young women's I committee, treasurer of the Auchrean circle and teacher in the sewing school. ' Mrs. E. C. Nchaff stall is the organist lof the tabernacle Baptist Church and substitute teacher of the Sunday 'school. She is also a soprano singer ! in campaign chorus. ! Jos. E. Row, of State Street United Brethren Church, Is a -bass singer in the campaign chorus: treasurer of the official board and assistant superin tendent of the Sunday school. He is also an active member of the personal service committee. store. We will be only too pleased to i answer any and all questions pertain ing to Quaker Extract and Oil of Balm. While at the drug store you can also hear for yourself the reports of people who are now calling in num bers, thanking him for benefits re i ceived from Quaker. The remedies . are safe and can be taken by young ot i old. They are composed of herbs, ; roots, gums, barks, berries, leaves and WTMJAM PROMISES GERMANY A NEW AM) STRONGER EMDENi Berlin, via London, Nov. 18, 2.151 a. m.—The Emperor has sent the fol lowing reply to the town council of Emden, which had telegraphed sym pathy upon the loss of the cruiser Emden: "My cordial thanks for your tele gram of sympathy upon the sad but heroic end of my cruiser Emden. The brave ship, in her last fight against a stronger foe, earned new laurels for the German naval colors. A now ancj stronger Emden will be built, on whose bow an Iron croBS will be affixed to commemorate the glory of the old Emden." BURY JOHN' O. WILLIS The funeral of John Q. Willis, agw<| 36 years, secretary of the Mt. Pleasant Fire Company, who died Sunday night at his home, 15 North KlghteentH street, was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Almost every member of the Mt. Pleusant Fire, Company and many fire-: men from other companies of the cltv, attended the services In a K)dy. \ handsome floral pillow with ihe in scription, "Our Secretary," scroller! upon the top In roses, was sent to tliw home this morning by the Mt. Pleas ant Company. The services were con ducted by the Rev. Thomas S. Keisch. pastor of the Christ Lutheran Church, Burial was made in the Oberlln Ceme tery blossoms. Nonpoisonous, easy to take, yet wonderfully curative. They cannot possibly harm. Then why not at leas! give them a trial? Oh, how thankful you will be, and. like hundreds of others, you will bless the hour .votl commenced taking the remedies. Quaker Herb Extract, $1 per bottle, 3 for $2.50; Oil of Halm. 25 cents. At W. H. Kennedy's Drug Store, 30 South Third street. —Advertisement. 5