| Store Closes at 5:30 P. M.HH THE GLOBE THE GLOBE "Kemp Your Eye on the Clock" We Have Won the Day— Our congratulations and appreciation to each and every participant in our great One Thousand Suit Campaign and Profit-Sharing Sale Yesterday We Passed the 1,000 Mark and the Sale is moving on with renewed vigor. With only 2 1 /z days more to go and with all prices so greatly reduced, tnis greatest of all clothing sales must end in a blaze of glory. We have divided all our Men's and Young Men's Summer Suits of the better class, including Blue Serges, into two groups as follows: Grntin u * ts Sold at $15.001 .. : -63 Suits that Sold at SIB.OO - Now I I I ™° * 39 Suits that Sold at $20.00 ■*" Cmnn (33 Suits that Sold at $22.50] s ' Suits R l * Boys ' Suits sc: that sold up to that sold up to tpJ-CKJ that sold up to $3.95. are now $6.50, are now $8.50, are now w — ——— ; > qpT TP P T H arris bar g's Biggest and X XrLlZ> bLUDL Best Clothing Store TURKISH TRANSPORT SINKS lates that the British left wing had Rv Attnria-.A Prt>< made progress agaifist the Turks, oc- By Attocttna Pr„s cupving 800 vards of Turkish trenches Paris. Aug. 25. 2:40 p. m.—A ln the northern zone of the fighting. French official report on fighting in and that a French aviator on August :he Dardanelles between Auugst 20 20 was successful in sending to the »nd the morning of August 25. re- I bottom a large Turkish transport: BBP D° es Your Baby Between Regular c " es fretfully and gnaws his not giving him enough to eat. Your breast milk is best, of course, but it may be too thin. Add a feeding each day of Nestles Foocl the nearest to mother's milk. milk taken from carefully examined Later, you can give him two co * s in , B " l ni, " r > r wl j b S f mm r _i , , its harmful parts modified and with feedings of Nestle S each y our baby's special needs added day, and then three, until reduced to a powder, and packed your baby is entirely weaned ,n air-dfbt cans so that no sickness without trouble or worry. can get near iL Send the coupon for the big Don t think that cow's milk can aamp i e can, and you will toon take the place of your breast milk. And out why the mothers of three Over and over again scientists and generations have used Nestle's. doctors have told us that cow'a milk is too heavy for your baby. —————J Its big, thick curds settle like lead NESTLE'S FOOD COHFANY ; In his little stomach. And cow'a _. W°olwoc«h BW«..N.wY«fc milk may bring sickness. With the in!® 5? "" help of medical science, Nestle's Food has removed all the dangers Name of ordinary cow's milk for you. The basis of Nestle's is milk— Addrea* =jj City POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT FOR DIRECTOR OF THE POOR On the Republican Ticket FERNANDO LOUDERMILCH OF HALIFAX Your Support Solicited at the September Primaries • ——— the Republican nomination for di ier rector of the poor. Mr.'Loudermllch's reputation as a business man and as / a Public official stands high and his Wm rPCn [ d entitle him to further *gjJune 3, 1865. and worked on' his Wp*. \Wpjm father's farm until he was about 24 "V MHH barked ln the undertaking and coach * ImmM business in Fishervllle, which occu • §$&U patlon he conUnued for about twelve j|g manufacturing of men's shirts. a famHy and lives in Halifax. He is t •••». 188 Mr. Loudermllch has been a life-long Republican, always working zealous whlch he has attained has been by his own unaided efforts. He advo ' cates introducing the same methods or Mr. Louderinllch the Halifax of prudence and economy In county Qaxette, hla own home town news- affairs which has made his own busi paper, said In announcing his candi- ness successful. He says that his , „ _ guide in all his votes "will be the Fernando Loudermllch, of Hall- wishes of the people whose servant fax, has announced his candidacy for he is." WEDNESDAY EVENING, KUUUSBURG ??§i& TELEGRAPH AUGUST 25, 1915 STEELTOII SCHOOLS WILL OPEN SEPT. B Superintendent L. E. McGinnes Issues Circular Instructing Pupils to Report Superintendent L. E. McGinnes to day completed all arrangements for the opening, Monday, September 6, of the Steelton schools. In order that all pupils will know where and when to report he has Issued the following circular: "Pupils will meet as follows to be assigned to their respective schools: "West Side District All pupils of the West Side district, including the pupils west" of the canal that went to St. Peter's parochial school last year and who intend going to the public schools this year will meet at the West Side school, Tuesday, August 31, at 9 o'clock a. m. "Major L. S. Bent District At Major L. S. Bent school Tuesday, Au gust 31, at 2 p. m. "Hygienic District At the Hy gienic school, Tuesday, August 31, at 3 p. m. "High School and Felton Districts- — In room 7 of the High sch_ol build ing. Wednesday, Sept. 1, at 9 a. m. "Fothergill District All pupils of the Fothergill district, Including the pupils in that district that went to St. Peter's parochial school last year and who Intend going to the public schools this year, will meet at the Fothergill | school Wednesday, September 1 at 2 o'clock p. m. "East End District at the East End school. Monday. September 6, at 9 o'clock a. m "Pupils In the grades below the high school that have not been exam ined and pupils that are to be admit ted to the schools for the first time will meet in room 9 of the high school on Thursday. September 2, at 9 o'clock a. m. for assignment. "High school pupils who were not examined in all the subjects and those who are prepared to take a re-exam ination In particular subjects will meet in the main room of the high school on Thursday, September 2, at 9 o'clock a. m. "The janitors will see to it that the rooms are open on the respective dates named. "All text books borrowed for use during the vacation period are to be returned to the office in the week prior to the opening of the schools. "In accordance with t he State law. children who will become six years of age between the opening of the term and the Ist of January, 1916, will be admitted at the beginning, of the term. Those who become six between the first of January and the Ist of June, 1916, will be admitted after the Christmas holidays." if) m • <]} Sam Sly is looking through all the keyholes in town for point 7. (J You'll find the key to the solution by chewing Sterling. Gum The'7-point PEPPERMINT-IN RED WRAPPER > CINNAMON -IN BLUE WRAPPeR ' n - with a large glass factory at Clearfield, has agreed to install a filter as soon as the Department is able to furnish the blue prints, which will be in the very near future. War den Albert is now working on them and will have them ready at an early date. The Pennsylvania Hide and Leather Company with a tannery at Curwensville; the W. F. Mosser Tan ning Company at Westover and the Elk Tanning Company at Curwens ville have all been served with notices to abate the pollution in a given length of time and all are in hearty accord with the wishes of the Department, since it has something it can recom mend which will absolutely take care of pollution from tanneries, oil re fineries, acid factories, mines, cream eries, and practically every manufac turing establishment which pollutes the streams. Sent to Plttston. Commissioner of Health Dixon has detailed J. C. Parke, one of the engineers who had been engaged on the sanitary survey at Erie, to go to Pittston to assist in fighting the typhoid. No Decision Soon. The Water Supply Commission yesterday after noon took the Coatesvllle dam ques tion under advisement. The hearing was a lively one and Commissioner Dixon and Major Cassius E. Gillette crossed swords a couple of times. Fin ally the doctor had the major admit that between typhoid and opinions about sites for dams he would go ahead and build the dam proposed. Called to Pittsburgh, Patrick Gilday, chief of mediation of the de partment of labor and Industry, has been called to Pittsburgh to help straighten out the trolley strike. NO HOSTILE INTENTIONS By Associated Press x v Cologne, Germany. Aug. 25, via London. 1:47 p. m.—A dispatch to the Cologne Gazette from Sofia, says: "Bulgaria has assured the Athens Government that no hostile intentions against Greece are entertained by Bul garia." Final Clearan Ladies 9 Oxfords and Pumps September Ist we take our annual f \ inventory. We would like to clean [/ / // out every pair of Ladies* Pumps in / UJ the house before that date. y/ To accomplish this, we have divided the stock of Ladies' Pumps into three lots and priced them as follows, a pair; SI.OO $1.60 $2.60 Former Prices $2.50 to $6.00 This includes White, Gun Metal, Patents, Russets; all makes, Laird Scho ber included. It will pay you to buy for next summer at this price. Jerauld Shoe Company, 310 Market St. It Cleans—Positively Won't Rub Off Use it on any kind of (\ Wh ' M M canvas M'liite Shoes W >J Mason's White Dressing fflaSwlib I w rea,l y cleans the shoe—does I Y/\f t more than merely white yA wash it. Absolutely free f from acid. Buy your pack liay \ age to-day. W JAS - S - MASON CO. 7/ 134.140 N. Front Street L j ]// Philadelphia W Ytar* of Leadership Await Federal Inquiry Before Acting Further in Alleged Seduction Case No action was taken to-day by the Dauphin county poor board relative to' the proposed inquiry Into the efforts of a couple of Middletown painters to seduce two women Inmates of the almshouse a few months ago, as the county authorities are awaiting action by the Federal officials. Letters which fell into the poor board's hands Indicate that the paint ers tried to induce the women to *lve the almshouse French leave and es tablish a house of questionable character in the city. The Federal authorities investigated the matter be cause it was believed the men used the mails. Inquiry has developed the fact that the men slipped notes be tween the bars of the windows In the •women's ward. GERMANS BREAK THROUGH LINE Berlin, Aug. 25, via London, 3.58 p. m. The Russian advanced posi tions to the southwest of the fortress of Brest-Lltovsk were broken through yesterday by the Germans according to an official announcement given out to-day by the army head quarters staff. WOMAN WANTS TO HELP OTHERS By Telling How Lydia E.Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Miami, Okla.— "I had a female trouble and weakness that annoyed me continually, tried doctors and all kindß of medicine for several years but was not cured until I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. I hope my testimonial will help other suf fering women to try your wonderful medicine." Mrs. M.R.MILLER, BOX 234, Commerce, Ok la. Another Woman who has Found Health inLydiaE.Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound. Lindsborg, Kansas. " Some years ago I suffered with terrible pains in my side which I thought were inflammation, also with a bearing down pain, back ache, and I was at times awfully ner vous. I took three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and am now enjoying good health. I will be glad to recommend your medicine to any woman suffering with female trou ble and you may publish this letter." —Mrs. A. L. SMITH, R. NO. 3, Box 60, Lindsborg, Kansas. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound will help you,write to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strW confidence. EASING OF TENSION BENEFICIA By Associated Press New York. Aug. 25.—The easing < the diplomatic tension between Was* ington and Berlin resulted In a s«ri« of spectacular advances among wa stocks during to-day's early tradini Studebaker rose 13% to 117% an Willys-Overland 13% to 188. Ne' York Airbrake and General Motoi gained 5 at 150% and 216, respe< tively. and Crucible Steel made simila improvement at 78%. Eye Trouble Marvelous Relief In Five Minute: (In Cases Mentioned Below.) Astonishing Remedy Acts Almoi Like Magic—Physician Tells Readers How To Use It Did you ever notice a mainspring c a watch; how it bends and the gres strain it will stand, but if you put to much strain on it, the spring finall snaps like a dry straw and your watc stops? When your eyes get tired, sore o inflamed; when your vision become blurred, or you have a stinging smart lng or gritty sensation in the eyes; o looking at the "movies" gives you headache, you are putting a greate strain on your eyes than nature in tended. If you don't stop it, one da you may wake up with a catara< shutting off your vision, or granulate lids may form, then ulcers and yo may lose your sight entirely, o atrophy of the optics nerve may caus blindness. Don't fool with your eyes. In bad cases you need a specials In all ordinary cases mentioned below use a few drops of luxoton® once o twice daily. It will make red, In flamed eyes white, clear and brigh In five minutes' time. To one who has never witnessed thi astonishing transformation It seem like magic; almost unbelievable. 1 practically Immediately rests, refresh ens and tones up tired or weak eyes- It makes them feel just like a lon cold drink of pure water makes yo feel after you have walked for hour in the boiling hot sun. It quickly restores impaired vlsloi due to simple Inflamed conditions o the eye. The discovery of one of the ingredl ents contained In luxotone has almdi revolutionized the treatment of ey troubles mentioned above. It Is nOx widely used by eminent eye specialist everywhere. Luxotone is such a won derful eye remedy that it should b kept in every home to use after auto mobillng or when you use your eye too much or late at night, or whei your eyes become inflamed, or con gested from any cause. It is an abso lutely safe and most pleasant prepa ration to employ. I always prescrib it in all ordinary cases of eye troubl that come to me. If you are nervou or run-down you should also take twi five grain tablets of nuxated iron thre times a day after meals, as this wil greatly improve your eyes by quickl: Increasing your physical and menta power.—E. Sauer, M. D. NOTE: The publication of the abov Is authorized by the Public Healtl Laboratories. It is desired to Instruc people how to care for their eyes ani prevent in-so-far as is possible th alarmingly large number of cases o loss of eyesight that occur every yea through carelessness or ignorance. Th' luxotone referred to above is carriec in stock by Croll Keller and othe leading druggists of our city. Advertisement 7