Stfjjj" TOMORROW We Start Our Third Class of the ML Easier Housework Club Its Object Is to Place in the Home of Every Member A Reliance Vacuum Sweeper T i A member who It s the most effi- joined one of the first cient Sweeper we can ; i asses in the EASIER offer you, and by join- HOUSEWORK ing the CLUB the CLUB told us "she . would not do without terms are so easy that / g " f 't it's placed within the jjly '^"""^work"^^ reach of all. avoids all dust. Here's Our Plan Encouraged by the success of our first Vacuum Sweeper Club we are forming another EASIER HOUSEWORK CLUB. Each member, upon joining, gets a genuine RELIANCE COMBINATION VACUUM SWEEPER by paying when you enroll. SI.OO and Dues of SI.OO Per Month for six months, or until $7.00 has been paid. This makes the cost of the SWEEPER much cheaper than any single individual could buy it, but we are able to contract for a large quantity, and by joining the Club, members get the benefit of this co operative buying. A Week's Free Trail I'se it all week as much as you wish. We want you to be convinced that It Is the best Sweeper on the mar ket. Section View of HOUSECLEANING THE RELIANCE Reliance Vacuum Sweeper reveals the inefficiency of will lessen your house the broom and Carpet cleaning troubles When your rugs are shaken and cleans your floor coverings satis mLAm^ytSr"^Sl beaten, thf- great clouds of dust factorily, and works so easy that IHWrfSjffkSf 'A arising tell more forcibly than a baby can run it. You don't have LAMWIIRU- AM< J words, how little a broom or ordi- to dust every time you go over your agr nary carpet sweeper really does in carpets, as a RELIANCE really the way of cleaning. The RELI- °ats the dust. AXCE, instead of sweeping lightly ,if you cannot come to the store, over the surface of the carpet or s 'sn this Enrollment Blank and rug, sucks down deeper—the three send It to store. Notice the three large bellows sust°o? aTrf every Pa '' tiCle °' n in the RKI.I.WCK. winch *tu-k THE RELIANCE IS Easier Housework Club nut the dust, and has a real THE MOST UP-TO- Burns & Company bristle brush, which can be ad- DATE CLEANER Enroll me as a member justed to different thicknesses of Th . e RELIAXCE is the last word and send me a ; . in \ acuum Cleaner construction. V c TI,/. T>TTT T \ vrr Several manufacturers, anticipating Reliance Vacuum oWeeper " al pet. the KI'.LIAACE sweeps the demand for this machine, on r t' U T account of its superiority and op- lOr wnicn I agree tO paV and vacuum cleans in one stroke. eration, are endeavoring to copy rlii#»c rtf I.UU montniV Has a wood case that will stand 2 f . out -?'- c ? ate machines, are re- ducing their regular prices, as no olgneCl c . one would buy their machines, as . er\ ice for years to come. the RELIAX T CE is so much im- Address ~ proved. The Easier Housework Club BURINS & CO. The Home Furnishers 28-30-32 South Second Street - i • - .. the Skin Soft and Velvety. Prevents tan, relieves sunburn. An Exquisite Toilet Preparation. 25c. GOKGAS DKIG STORES 16 N. Third St.. and P. K. It. Station OS The object of "Safety First" ta prevention. You can prevent your advertising from meet ing the fate of the waste basket If you will make It attractive with proper illustration. Bring your next copy to urf" for Illustrative treatment One treat ment will convince you that our methods are • tucceaa. The Telegraph Art &Engraviiig Departments 216 Locust Street j Try Telegraph Want Ads WEDNESDAY EVENING, .MISS BROOKS HOSTESS Special to The Telegraph Dauphin, Pa., Oct. 6. "Last even ing the Mite society, of the Presbyte ! rian Church, was entertained, by Miss Margaret Brooks, at her home, in | North Erie street. After the business ■ meeting, refreshments and a social 1 time were enjoyed by the Rev. Hobert jF. Stirling, Mr. and Mrfe. Charles Shaf- A New Remedy For Kidney, Bladder and All Uric-Acid Troubles Successfully Used by Many Physicians and Surgeons in Their Hos pital Practice | Dr. Weir Mitchell once said: "What i we call diseases are only symptoms ot I conditions. Allow the man's vitality : to be reduced to a certain point, and 1 he is ripe for any of these weaknesses, 'or certain conditions which we call j disease." Through failure of kidneys to act, ! through congestion, inflammation, any : person's condition Is ripe for disease to j fasten its hold upon the system, j At Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., there ; has been tested for the past few years a new remedy for kidney, bladder, J uric acid troubles, rheumatism, gout, and such ailments as follow, and so | many both acute and stubborn | have yielded to this wonderful remedy j that Doctor Pierce decided to name it I "An-uric," and arrange for its dis j tribution to the public through medi cine dealers everywhere. If backache, scalding urine or fre i quent urination bother or distress you. or if uric acid In the blood has caused I rheumatism, gout or sciatica, if you suspect that you have kidney or blad " der trouble, write Doctor Pierce, at Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y., send i sample of urine, and describe symp toms. A physician and chemist will HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH fer, Dr. and Mrs. William P. Clark, Mrs. Freeman C. Gerberich, Mrs. J. D. M. Heed, Mrs. Blanch Robinson, Mrs. J. W. Hawthorne, Mrs. Sabra M. Bell, Miss Anne Miller, Miss Annie M. Web ner, Miss Sarah Margaret Hawthorne, John Bricker and Miss Brooks. The next meeting will be held at "The Manse" on Tuesday evening, Oc tober 12. —J- . _ _ _ . _ _ examine it without cnarge and you will be under no obligation whatever. These "An-uric" Tablets cannot fail to help you, because their action flushes the kidneys of impurities and puts strength into them. It being 37 times more active than lithla it dissolves uric acid as water does sugar. Obtain a fifty-cent box of these tablets to-day from your druggist here in town. Simply ask for Doctor Pierce's An-urlc Tablets. There can be no imitation. Every package of "An-uric" is sure to be Dr. Pierce's. You will find the signature on the package just as you do on Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription, the ever-famous friend to ailing women, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery, proven by years to be the greatest general tonic and reconstruc tor for any one. From personal observation in large hospital practice, Dr. Fierce knows these tablets will give you speedy help if you are suffering from uric acid trouble, and to show his sincere faith this prescription is sold under a posi tive guarantee to any person who has taken a full hox and has not been helped.—Advertisement. v& Parents and the Child By VIRGINIA TERHI'XE VAN DE, WATER I (Copyright, 1915, by Star Company.) j It is said that mothers talk too much i i of how they should govern their ehil-t | dren. But can they be blamed if they ' do ponder this subject? If the child : is father to the man we cannot afford j j to deal lightly with punishments and ; rewards, obedience and disobedience. \ 'truthfulness and untruthfulness. When it comes to a subject like j I that recently mentioned —whether one should ever retract a promise to pun-I i*h —the men do not often look at it trom a woman's standpoint. The! | mother may sometimes feel it her i duty to slap or spank her child, but she hates to see the father do it. So I I she thinks—at times—that if a father 1 ; threatens a chastisement for a misde-! j meanor such a promise is more hon- j I ored in the breach than in the ob | servnnce. | Yet, even though we may deem old j Polonius a prig, we must admit that I NEW ASSISTANT j OPENS OFFICES Prof. \V. R. Zimmerman Moves Into County School Head quarters; Reception j Prof. W. R. Zlm- JLJ ), jjj merman, the new assistant superin &( tendent of county —schools moved into |wßr t,le county school ■■-sSySheadquarters in the courthouse to-day, %|Ta Iflßlffirifr''* aru ' lor " lc next tJir month or s ' x weeks TTilf filnnfti offices will be | open daily. Prof. Zimmerman will j assist Superintendent P. E. Sham -1 baugh in visiting the schools of the county during, October and part of November, and after the Itineraries aro followed out it is likely that the offices will only be kept open three days each week, Mondays, Wednes days and Saturdays. Prof. Zimmerman has removed from Lykens where he had charge of the penmanship and one of the grammar schools; he has moved to 1818 North street. Teachers of L,ykens last even ing gave the departing instructor a ! big reception at the home of Miss j Florence Kniley. Music and a nice supper were features of the program. Realty Transfers. Realty trans fers in city and county recorded to day included: B. F. Brandt to Henry Brandt, Middletown, $1: C. A. Fish inger to Charles B. Andes, Steelton, 52300; E. >l. Hershey to 1. E. Miller, Lower Paxton; I. E. Miller to E. M. Hershey, Christian street; and D. F. Bauder to J. A. Isle, 1848 Chestnut street, all for $1 each. Ensign Adds Finishing Touches to Bridge.—Finishing touches to the new bridge that is being constructed across the Wiconisco creek near Lykens by Contractor G. W. Ensign is nearly finished and within a week or so the county commissioners will likely ask the court to appoint viewers on the viaduct. Hippie to Build 20 Houses.—The largest single building permit of the Fall was issued yesterday afternoon to H. A. Hippie, 1850 North street, to construct twenty two-story brick and stucco houses in Derry street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets at a cost of $40,000. Issue Letters on Mrs. Sarah C. Slmo netti's Estate. —Register of Wills Roy Danner yesterday issued letters of ad ministration on the estate of Mrs. Sarah C. Simonetti to her husband, Louis Simonetti. Midvale Company First to Tell of Expansion Sfecial to The Telegraph Philadelphia. Oct. 6. Of all the steel mergers now in process of for mation, the Midvale combination, was the first to express its far-reaching scope. This was done yesterday when the Midvale Steel and Ordinance Com pany was incorporated at Dover, Del., with a capital stock of $100,000,000. This represents an expansion in capi tal of more than $90,000,000, for the Midvale Steel Company's capital has stood at $9,750,000 since 1910. Comes from New oYrk reports that the Cambria Steel would be included in the Bethlehem-Pennsylvania Steel merger, but this is not credited here, for it has been pretty clearly under stood, as least up until the last few days, that the Cambria Steel's deal will be independent of Pennsylvania Steel. Russian Patrols Found Wearing German Helmets By Associated Press Berlin, Oct. fi. by wireless to Tuck erton, X. J. —The Official statement from German army headquarters un der date of October 5 contains the following: "Russian patrols are wearing Ger man helmets in order to deceive Ger man troops. Suoh Russians, when they fall into German hands, will be treated in accordance with the laws of war." The foregoing was omitted from yesterday's official statement received from eßrlin by way of London, appar ently having been eliminated by the British censor. Heavy Rains Wash Paint Off Lincoln Way "Feeder" Signs Reports of the progress made in marking the Lincoln Highway feeders were tendered the board of governors of the Motor Club of Harrisburg at the monthly meeting last evening by H. H. Hefkin and H. W. Baker, who are In charge of the work. Signs of red and white twenty-threo inches high were painted on poles at all crossroads between this city and Mount Joy. but the heavy rains washed much of it off. so the work will have to be repeated. By to-morrow it is hoped to reach Lancaster. The Get tysburg and ChambersburK routes will be marked next week. Members of the club were notified that the Trindle Spring road was closed for repairs. They were notified to use the pike to Silver Springs or the Gettysburg road to Graham's school house, then to Mechanisburg. FRENCH CRUISER SUNK New York, Oct. 6. Private a-J --vices received here to-day from Athens say that a French auriliary cruiser was torpedoed and sunk September 9 while anchored off the Turkish Island of Rhodes by a submarine of the cen tral powers. there was sound wisdom in his ad vice to— "Beware Of entrance to a quarrel; but. be ing in. Bear it, that the opposed may beware of thee." Certainly, then, if "the opposed" is a child, such advice is 'good if one Is sure that one's contention is just. If not, the parent is always at a disad vantage, and the child is much to be pitied. Yet I like to believe that most par ents are self-controlled enough and clear-sighted enough not to punish in anger. "'I could never spank my little girl unless 1 was angry," one mother con fesses. Then she should never strike her at all. It is a pity that one so ill controlled should have the training of as sensitive a creature as a child. Many of Us Arc* Too Short-Sighted FASHIONABLE ACCESSORIES Wrist Rags in New and Interesting Styles. By MAY MAN TON 8764 Fancy Bags, One Size. For No. 1 will he needed % yd. of ma terial 27, 36 or_44 in. wide; lor No. a, b A yd. 27 in. wide, H yd. 36 or 44; for No- 3> Js yd. any width. The pattern No. 8764 is cut in one size. It will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper, on receipt of ten cents. Bowman's sell May Manton Patterns. COMMERCE DIRECTORS WILL ELECT LATER No time has been fixed for a meet ing of the Board of Directors of the Harrisburg Chamber of Oommerce. It was said to-day that several mem bers of the board will be out of the city for two weeks, a meeting may be called later in the month for the pur pose of electing a president and treasurer. Do You Want the Eye of the Public, Mr. Storekeeper? Next week many people will be looking in your store window—what will they see? These people will be gazing with a definite object —looking for articles familiar to them by name through newspaper advertising. They will be looking for the signs which read: INTER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER DISPLAY WEEK We Sell These Standard Produtcs— AU Advertised in the DAILY NEWSPAPERS Every eye that looks into your store window will be the eye of a possible customer. Each window will be your appeal for that prospective customer's business. The people of this city are not familiar with all kinds of advertised goods, but they are familiar with the kind that have been advertised in our newspapers. They have a friendly interest in these articles if for no other reason than their regard for their home newspapers. They will be friendly to the stores that show these newspaper advertised brands. If you are not already familiar with the plan for next week's demonstration, the advertising depart ment of this newspaper will gladly furnish further in formation. Dress your windows to talk to the public next week. Dress Them With Newspaper Advertised Goods OCTOBER 6, 1915 "You Pay Less for Better Quality at Miller and Kades law Another solid car of this one number just unloaded. Greatest Kitchen Cabinet ever offered to the people of Harrisburg Only $19.85 50 cents a week will deliver one to your home Study the Illustration and Learn its Many Points of Superiority. A Beautiful Kitchen Cabinet It must be seen to be appreciated—it is one of the best con structed and most practical Kitchen Cabinets on the market— built of solid oak throughout—and possesses features that are usually seen in only the very finest and most expensive Kitchen Cabinets that sell at $35.00 to {40.00. The China Closet at Top Is beautifully white enameled and has Venetian Art Glass Doors —next to it is a 40-pound metal flour bin with sifter tc.p and front of Venetian Art Glass to match the China Closet. The interior of the work section is also white enameled and protected by hinged doors. The Sliding Nickeloid Table Top Is one of the finest features about this Kitchen Cabinet.—it is full draw-out style—2s% inches by 50% inches in size—gives you a perfect working surface—cannot tarnish and will al ways keep nice, clean, bright and sanitary. Other Extra Features For example—the work section Is fitted with glass sugar jar. larje tea and coffee jar and four smaller glass spice jars, all with metal caps—there are several handy wire racks—remov able kneading board, convenient cutlery. utenßils and sanitary bread and cake drawer, metal lined with sliding metal top — and the lower section is divided by a wire mesh shelf. MILLER and KADES 7 INortH Market Square I™^ 5