Investigation Proves that various disease germs have their breeding-place in the waste products of the body. Don't, then, let your bowels clog and throw these harmful germs back on the blood. Take no chances with serious illness. Keep your bowels free, and the bile regulated with BEECHAM'S PILLS • which promptly and surely relieve constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sick headache. They are compounded from drugs of vegetable origin— harmless and not habit-forming. The experience of three generations show that Beecham's Pills prevent disease and are A Great Aid to Health Direction* of apecUl nlui to women with every box Sold by druggiit* throughout the world. In boiet, 10c., 25c. HOW THE CHI'RCH TAKES CARE OF SOLDIERS' FAMILIES In England, every grade of society has made its contribution* to the great war. Men of birth and privilege are fighting side by side in the trenches with miners, and bricklayers, and men of the humblest class, in a bonne cam araderie that bespeaks a new social order when the war shall be over. GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR 25 cent bottle of '"P*r.iderine" makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, stops itch ing scalp and falling hair. To be possessed ol' a head of heavy, j beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, Huffy, I Wavy and free from dandruff is mere- j ly a matter of using a little Danderine. It is easy and inexpensive to have ] nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just! get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's) Danderine now— all drug stores rec ommend it—apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance, fresh ness. fluffiness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will .vou can not find a trace of dandruff or j falling hair: but your real surprise will I be after about two weeks' use, when j you will see new hair- -fine and downy I at first—yes-—but really new hair I sprouting out' all over your scalp —! Danderine is, we believe, the only sure liair grower, destroyer of dandruff and ! cure for itchy scalp and it never falls) to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is. moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair—taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will lie soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few mom-'.its—a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this.—Ad vertisement. £T« WHY— -1 l ohn H - Eby \SjjysEkL ■/ ° f lykens Aspires For Election to the Office jp of County Commissioner *f I have entered this campaign for the sole purpose of placing the County Commissioners' office into the hands of the people. MEETING Miss I'eellia Ktinkel will entertain the members of the Children's Aid So ciety at a Hallowe'en party on Satur day evening at her home, Front and Liberty streets, from (5 to 9. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kautz, 515 Race street, have returned from a sev eral weeks' trip to Jeanette, Pitts burgh and Youngstown, O. At the latter place they were the guests of Itheir son, John Kautz. Mrs. Margaret J. Staekpole. 194S Xorth Fifth street, left to-day for St. Marys, Pa., where she will spend a week with her son. Harry C. Staekpole. Mr. find Mrs. Nell E. Paljich, or Riverside, have removed to Ardmore. where Mr. Salsieh, who is sales agent for the Pennsylvania Steel Company, has been transferred. Albert Zaepfel, of Lancaster, lias re turend home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Julius P.uchcr, of 1414 Derry Street. Miss E'.eav.or Rutherford lias issued Invitations for a 1 laliowc'en party, to be given at her home, 192 4 North Second street, Saturday evening from 7 to 10. Mr. and Mr 3. Robert Wright Read, of New York, have moved to 2230 North Second ftrer-t. Mr. Read, who is a sales agent for the Pennsylvania Steel Company, has been transferred from the Xc-w York office to the Ilar rlsburg office. The Rev. George E. Guille, of the Mood' - Rlble Institute, f'hicago. who held a Rlble conference at the Second and Pine Street Baptist Church Mon day and Tuesday, left yesterday for Lebanon. Mr. Guille will, in a word, follow up the work of Dr. Stough In Lebanon, by Interesting the converts of the recent evangelistic campaign in the fundamental Bible truths. The subject of the Rlble conference there wili be, "Salvation In Its Different Phases." From Lebanon, Mr. Guille will go to New Yorly to conduct a Bible conference. Homer 11. Curamings, of 228 Cres cent litreet, who left last week for Washington, underwent an operation several days for cataracts on his HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FOE FRIDAY ONLY M ' ■ rm FOR FRIDAY ONI,Y Wcimn's Union Sulti Ip 3 BW■! i |\ .#■ Bungalow Aprons ™ WHBW string. All sizes, rpg- ** ■ ~ w made of fnst color p<>r ulHr and extra. —A.O. J> M pale; cut blft and full. KAUFMAN'S—FIRST Pi|l B >T|lß| J Ml-1 f MIT M KAUFMAN S—FIRST FIXJOR. -WWTWTIM ■ FLOOR. These Rousing Big Specials On Sals To-morrow The Last Friday Bargain Bay Anniversary Sale FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FRIDAY ONLY S T^ a * StS i 39c Infants' Coats tfl iC Women's Kimonos Aft,- Ostrich Feather Boas AO O1 on u ' '•' W ° rth rriday W ' 4i) W ° rth ° nly ' ** WC Woi"S»o 6 Fri d ! y r £" 98C Only 100 on sale—W omen s White Voile and Lawn Shirtwaists, lace and Infants' Cream Serge Coats: silk 200 Women's Full-Length Plain . . 9 . nl . w , ■ , embroidery trimmed. trimmed, sizes Ito 4 years. New and Fancy Crepe Kimouos; all colors Just 25 to sell, Black, Vhite and All sizes 36' to 44. models. and sizes; fast colors. rancy Colors, silk tassels. \ Kaufman's, First Floor. • Kaufman's, Second Floor Kaufman's, Second Floor Kaufman's, First Floor OVER 500 THIS SEASON'S NEU NT RIM MED IN AN EXTRAORDINARY 810 F SI.OO NEWEST UNTRIMMED hQ r *&&&&. $2.00 NEWEST €1 ZQ ' HATS FOR "-7C UNTRIMMED HATS FOR P i •J*' A variety of velvet pokes, sailors and turbans; A superior selection of untrimmed velours, vel some very suitable for children's use and others vets and Matter's plush; all the most desirable of a more conservative style for middle-aged shapes in black, brown, blue and purple, an un women; an assortment of colors. usual offering of new designs at an unusually low —————— price. "JZt? £ %1 ST UNIR ' mED 79c $2.49 NEWEST tiOQ HATS FOR « iMfll - m UNTRIMMED HATS FOR J> I .0? All the latest models in untrimmed velvet tur- A remarkable display of untrimmed styles in bans, pokes and sailors; a liberal selection to hatter's plush, velvets and velours; a really re- 0 choose a fashionable hat from, all the wanted markable choice of new hats in blacks, browns, B styles for women and misses. blues and purples. Another Record-Breaking Friday Of Women's and Misses' Newest Extra Special! misses :. ot . to . slsoo $915 M f(\ fl/r/s' Raincoats With Hals to WOMEN'S AND MISSES' UP TO SIB.OO £lO ft I k\ Match. Values to ll\ \ $3.50. Special for 9 ■ WOMEN'S AND MISSES' UP TO $20.00 *4 M 7C Plaid Back Double Texture —Tan SUITS FOR V --- | Color only. Regular G-irls' Rain Coats WOMEN'S AND MISSES' UP TO $25.00 ti>JQ 7C / tA\ to match, sizes Oto 14 years. SUITS FOR / f \\\ WOMEN'S AND MISSES' UP TO SIO.OO Qf; I \\\ COATS FOR I \\ Extra Special! TK D ™ ES :. OT . lOsllW I \\ Woman's and Misses' Dress WOMEN'S AND MISSES' UP TO SIB.OO «| 4 7(j » I \ Skirls. Values to 0| Qfl COATS FOR , i $3.50. Special for vlivll WOMEN'S AND MISSES' UP TO $20.00 *4M 7G [ j j— ; Men s Wear Serges in Black and t i m/\* lirnrmPD nf\ A irio nr JJ Navy; all wool Black and White $4.50 WINTER COATS Ju I Checks; all new models and all sizes. FOR Blouses R NEW JERSEY A house far away from stagnant water Is likely to be safe against mosquitoes. If brush Is left, how ever, the mosquito can get a rest after his two hundred feet of flight and get to the house. Mosquitoes coihe from, eggs which are always laid la water. About one hundred eggs are laid at a time, and they hatch within two or three days, growing Into larvae which remain in the water about ton dux. 5