14 I Makes Stubborn Coughs | 1 Vanish in a Hurry | 9 Surprisingly Good Covffh Syrup ® Easily and Cheaply Made at Home ® •X*)®oo(s) . j TATFI.JORFFZE ANO K/NC. VICTOR D/H/HC* AT r/TE RNOTTR. During his recent visit to the Italian army, General J iff re took luncheon with King; Victor Emmanuel in the field. They ate from a basket and their meal was uuite simple, a little picnic lunch in fact. The incident took place on a tour of inspection along: the Austrian line. JofTre. the French military genius, Is seen standing, while the King is sit ting on the ground removing the food from a basket. LIVESTOCK BOARD CHANGES ORDERS Modifies the Quarantine Relat ing to the Shipment of Cattle From Northern Illinois An important change in the State's quarantine against shipments of cattle from Northern Illinois was authorized last night. The new order will permit cattle to be shipped through the state under proper regulations. The amend e-' order says; No cattle, sheep, other ruminants or swine that originate or that are un loaded except as hereinafter provided in any part of the State of Illinois north of the northern boundaries of the counties of Calhoun, Jersey. Ma coupin. Montgomery. Fayette. Effing ham, Jasper and Crawford will be per mitted to enter or pass through Penn sylvania for any purpose. Cattle, sheep, other ruminants or swine that originate in federal free territory and are unloaded within the aforesaid quarantined territory into federal free stockyards at which fed eral inspection is maintained;,will be permitted to be shipped thrtfugh but rot unloaded in Pennsylvania. This regulation supersedes amend ment 3, effective October 1. 1915. PROHIBITIONISTS WIN BY ONE By Associated Press Houston, Texas, Oct. 14. —Complete returns received to-day show that the Prohibitionists carried Calhoun county by a single vote at the recent election, The couni was 277 to 276. A contest is believed probable. DIES AT AGE OF 100 Camden. X. J.. Oct. 14.—Mrs. lsa belle Donnelly. 100 years old. died at her home late last night. One of her surviving children, Bernard, lives in Delaware. GOING FAST, ENDS SOON Great Embroidery Bargain Nearly Over. Women Readers Rapidly Cut Down Supply of WORLD FAMOUS PATTERNS Furnished so Plentifully by the HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Approval by women readers of this paper's phenomenal embroidery offer mm*** m jvij/. i.f lire 8 has been remarkable. Veritable floods of coupons have come in until the jj| • Jljjflk, , supply of outfits originally intended to la& through a much longer period, has HUH - fl been nearly exhausted. Therefore the offer must )>e withdrawn in a few days. ' i Your last chance to get the World Famous Embroidery Outfit draws near. » J Nothing should deter you from obtaining one now. At practically no '"mifif 1 l cost, while this offer lasts, you can become a skillful embroiderer. When Ifi Every design in this picture tills pic £err°ymoSd Fam ° u * Embroid " EACH DESIGN TRANSFERS SEVERAL TIMES Imbroidery Outfit. I This is the World's Greatest Embroidery Bargain. It is made only to readers of this paper as a contribution to refinement and culture in the homes of our patrons. Don't lose your opportunity of obtaining this wonderful outfit. Get one to-day. ONLY SAFE METHOD NOW IS THE TIME All old fashioned methods of transferring embroidery patterns by use Tf . , . ... of water, benzine and injurious fluids are crude and out-of-date, and often . If £ U * re ""Jf* ™ th n «dle-or ,f are . ex P ert * nd T° uld spoil expensive materials. This method is safe, dry, quick, clean. know th ' s ! f . ul art bette -take advantage of his chance offered you WN ATUCD reader of this paper. Lose no time. Supply limited. When present KISK NO UlHfcK shipment of patterns is gone there will be no more- Get YOURS to-day. CLIP COUPON TODAY HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Chief of Police to End His Duties Today COLONEL HUTCHISON Colonel Joseph B. Hutchison, who has been head of the Harrisburg po lice department under three mayors, quits at midnight to-night. He will confer to-morrow with officials of the Pennsylvania Steel Company on the organization of a police department for the big plant. I Last evening Colonel Hutchison was called from his home. On his arrival I' at the police station he found the en- Itire force of the department awaiting | him in the basement. 4 Before the chief of police had a chance to ask any Questions Mayor John K. Royal appeared on the scene and in behalf of the members of the force presented the retiring chief with n buffet, table and six chairs. Altoona Police Want Local Detective to Help Check Wave of Crime The llarrisburß police department vas to-day asked to aid in stopping the crime wave at Altoona. The first request was to look out for Albert and Walter Wendt. who yesterday shot and killed Constable McGruely, of Altoona. This morning word was received of a holdup in which three persons were robbed, and shortly before noon notice was received of an SB,OOO jewelry rob bery. A request was made to send Detective Ibach, Bertillon expert, to Altoona. This request came from Chal Porte, captain of the Pennsylva nia Railroad police of ihe Middle division. For Sallow, Blotchy, Rough or Greasy Skins Some skins require constant groom ing to keep tliem from becoming oily, muddv, blotchy or rough, or if such condition lias developed, to overcome It. In such chronic cases it is parti- inadvisable to keep piling: on cosmetics whicfl clog the pores, col lect dust and dirt, making the com plexion worse than ever. It's a lot more sensible to use ordinary mer colized wax, which literally absorbs a bad complexion. Apply the wax, like cold cream, before retiring; next morn ing, in washing it off. you'll wash away fine, flour-like particles of the unsight ly cuticle. Repeat for a week or two and you'll have an entirely new akin —soft, satiny, spotless and beautiful as a child's. One ounce of mercollzed wax, procurable at any druggist's. Is all you'll need. If the skin be wrinkled or flabby, here's the beat possible remedy: Mix 14 pint witch hazel and 1 ounce powd ered saxolite and use as a face bath. It works like a miracle, yet is entire ly harmless. OCTOBER 14, 1915 TO EXPLAIN MEAT LAW TO BUTCHERS Farmers and Grocers Also Asked to Attend Big Mass Meeting Plans are being made by Dr. John M. J. Raunick, city health officer, for a big mass meeting of butchers, farm ers and city grocer* who sell meats, to be held next Wednesday In the Courthouse. Dr. Raunick is endeavoring: to have an official from the State Livestock Sanitary Roard present at this meeting tc explain to al! meat dealers the re quirements of the new law which pro hibits dealers from permitting pros pective customers to handle any menta for sale and demands that these meats be properly screened. Official notice was given yesterday to more than 150 meat dealers in the city markets that they must obey the new law and would be given two weeks to comply with the requirements. The mass meeting next Wednesday will be held so that dealers will have an op portunity to learn just what is de manded In the new act. Dr. Raunick at this meeting will give a short, talk to the dealers and will also of the need for pre \enting customers from handling any kind of foodstuffs that are on sale, such as pies, cakes, bread, buns and butter. Farmers In the city markets are also warned by Dr. Raunick against selling cider by the glass and then using the glass for another customer without properly cleaning it. HELD FOR ATTACK OX WOMAN; BAIL SISOO Charged with assaulting and crim inally attacking Mrs. Johanna Wind sor, 108 Herr street, a woman past middle age, Patrick J. Ferguson, was held under SISOO by Mayor Royal this afternoon. The assault took place on the night of September 20. Ferguson said his home was in Mofflintown. He Is about forty years old. MFIfECOUPON^I WORLD FAMOUS EMBROID- /gMS To indicate you are a regular reader you must present ONE Coupon like this one, with 68 cents. THE WORLD FAMOUS EMBROIDERY OUTFIT U M anteed to bo the best collection and biggact bargain in pattern* ever j offered. It consists of more than 450 of the very latest designs, «ny one of whicb you would gladly pay 10 cents, best hardwood em broidery hoops, set of highest grade needlea (assorted sizes), gold-tipped bodkin, highly polished bone stiletto and fascinating booklet of instruc tion* firing all the fancy stitches so clearly illustrated and explained that any school girl can readily become expert SEVERAL TRANSFERS FROM EACH DESIGN ONLY SAFE METHOD - , AO old-fashioned methods nsing water, benzina or injurious fluids are crude and out-of-date. This is the only safe method. Others often injure expensive materials. !N. B. 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