Misery in Back, Headache and Pain in Limbs. Dear Mr. Editor —For more than ft year I suffered with misery ia the baok, dull headache, pain in the limbs, was somewhat constipated and slept poorly at night until I was about readv to col lapse. Seeing an account of toe won derful qualities of "Anuric," prepared by Doctor Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., I sent for a box, and before using the whole box I felt and still feel improved. My sleep is refreshing, misery reduced, and life is not the drag it was before. I most cheerfully recommend this remedy to sufferers from like ailments. Yours truly, VV. A. ROBERTS. NOTE : You've all undoubtedly heard of the famous Dr. Pierce and his well known medicines. Well, this prescrip tion is one that has been successfully used for many years by the physicians and specialists of Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for kidney complaints, and dis eases arising from disorders of the kidneys and bladder, such as backache, weak back, rheumatism, dropsy, con gestion of the kidneys, inflammation of the bladder, scalding urine, and urinary troubles. Up "to this time, "Anuric" has not been on sale to the public, but by the persuasion of many patients and the increased demand for this wonderful healing Tablet, Dr. Pierce has finally decided to put it into the drug stores of this country within immediate reach of all sufferers. I know of one or two leading drag gists in town who hove managed to procure a supply of "Anuric" for their anxious customers in and around this locality. If not obtainable send one dime by mail to Dr. Pierce for trial package" or 50 cenfc for full treatment. EDITOR —Please insert this letter in 6ome conspicuous nlice In your paper EST LESS MEAT UNO TAKE SALTS IE IKS HURT Says a tablespoonful of Salts flushes Kidneys, stopping Backache. Meat forms Uric Acid, which excites Kidneys and Weakens Bladder. Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly back ache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twlngea, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urin ary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few davs and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids In the urine so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lith(a water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. •—Advertisement. MORE RHEUMATISM THAN EVER BEFORE Clergymen, I.awyers, Brokers. Me chanics anil Merchants Stricken our old friend Rlieumatiz is having bis inning this year, and a few words of caution from one who knows all about it may not be amiss. Wear rubbers in damp weather; keep your feet dry; drink plenty of Umonade, and avoid strong alcoholic drinks If rheumatism gets you, or sciatica, piid you have sharp twinges, gnawing pain or swollen joints or muscles, you t an get rid of all agony in just a few days by taking one-half teaspoonful of Rheuma once a day. All druggists know about Rheuma; it's harmless, yet powerful; cheap, yet sure, and a 50-eent bottle will last a long time. Ask H. C. Kennedy or any druggist. A REMARKABLE LETTER llrrrbril Regarding Peterson's Oint ment— flense Publish This I.etter. March 22, 191 f* Peterson Bros.— Dear Sirs:—l was afflicted with a very severe sore on my leg for seven years. I am a teamster at the Ameri can Agricultural Chemical Co. at West I'ark. I tried all medicines and salves, hut without success. I tried doctors and all others, but they all failed to cure me. I couldn't sleep for manv nights from pain. Doctors after treat ing me for some time said I could not live for any more than two years. Finally Peterson Ointment was recom mended to me and by its use the sore was entirely healed. X gladly recom mend Peterson's Ointment as a wonder ful healing agent and sincerely urge everyone afflicted as I was to begin using it at once. Thankfully yours, . WILLIAM HAASE. West Park, Ohio, Care P. G. Reitz. Box 199. Peterson says: "I am proud of the shove Jetter and have hundreds of oth ers that tell of wonderful cures of Eczen.a. Piles and Skin diseases" Peterson's Ointment Is 25 cents at all druggists. FOR PLEURISY, BRON CHITIS and SORE THROAT Readers are advised not to dose the stomach. The hest way to quickly overcome soreness in the throat or •chest is to rub on true Mustarlne, which all druggist keep.on hand in the origi nal yellow box for about 25 eents It Is quicker and more efficient than any liniment. Rub it on at night and blessed relief comes by morning. True Mustarine is made by Begv Medicine Co.. Rochester, N. Y. It stops Rheu mntic pains and Neuralgia almost like magic. There's blessed relief In every rub. It stops pain and congestion All tli utjglsU guarantee »t.—Advertisement. THURSDAY EVENING, BOTH COUNTRY CLUBS GROWING! Few Cities Size of Harrisburg 1 Can Maintain Two Such Organizations Few cities of the size of Harrisburg I can maintain two country clubs, but | this city has in other ways demon- ] strated that it is In a class by Itself! and the rule seems to hold good with ! respect to our outdoor associations. j This week both clubs have taken important steps in the matter of their I development, the Country Club of! Harrisburg having closed negotiations for the purchase of the fine site for the; new clubhouse and grounds near Fort! Hunter and the Colonial Country Club I having authorized many Important im- I provements on the grounds and build- j ings on the I.lnglestown Road. These activities are indicative of the spirit of good fellowship which is j spreading throughout the city and the' golf interests are also increasing far beyond the expectations of a year or] two ago. At the meeting of the board of governors at the Colonial Country Club Tuesday night the board was re organized by the re-election of the old officers and the induction into otfice of the two new members of the board —-Samuel B. Nissley and John C. On% who were elected at the re cent annual meeting. The report of Anson P. Dare, the treasurer of the club was most comprehensive in its detail and showed the mibstantial na ture of the organization. Mr. Dare was complimented on every side for the evident care with which he had covered the financial activities of the organization and his report was im mediately followed by important ac tion regarding the improvements of the clubhouse and grounds. As a result of the meeting which continued for several hours an active membership committee of fifteen with C. H. Hunter as chairman was ap pointed and a large number of appli cations will probably be acted upon at the May meeting. Quite a number of new members were elected Tuesdav night. Several active oommlttees will be (announced in a few days and the club i membership will be canvassed for the I "good fellowship" stock which was authorized in order to raise necessary funds for certain improvements. These will include a new ball room 90x42 :feet. the remodeling of the ladies' locker room, a parking place for au tomobiles and some macadam drive ways. The golf course has been under the care of the experts for several months and the new greens which were constructed last year will be •ready for play at the opening of the golf season. Three of the greens have 1 been relocated and two others have been made over. Much satisfaction was expressed over the announcement of the Harris burg Railways company that a 20- minute service will be provided on the Unglestown line from Market Square. J The switch will be established on the line at the entrance to the clubhouse and this will solve a problem which has given the club considerable an noyance since its organization. There was also much satisfaction expressed over the sucoeasful movement for the paving of the main street of Penbrook. On the completion of thia Improve- I ment the driveway from Harrisburg | to the club grounds •will b« first class jand one of the most delightful of the | suburban drives. Many of the prominent busineasmcn of the city and a number of its most famous golfers are members of the i Colonial Club. It is expected that during the summer a tournament will be arranged with the Country Club of Harrisburg and other clubs in the I central part of the State. It Is expect ed that ihe coming season will be fea tured with a number of outdoor events ! that will give added Interest and pleas : ure to the members of the club and their friends. Ladies' Golden Eagle Give a Costume Party The Herculean Temple Xo. 165, Ladies of the Golden Kagle, enter tained their members at an Informal social, at their new assembly hall. At this meeting the order was presented with a new piano for their new as sembly room by the social commit tee. j The program included a piano duet ; by the Misses Ardella and Anna Smyser, piano selection, by Mrs Sleusler; a vocal solo by .Miss Berkel and recitations by the Misses Morgan. Fry and Catherine V. Machamer. Fol lowing the entertainment part of the social refreshments and music were enjpo.ved by the many members who attended. Among; thoe costumed were Miss Alice McAllister, as a Black Mammy: Miss Carrie McCord, Black Man; Miss Margaret Hoover. Yama Yania; Girl; Miss Ethel Spielman, Gvpsv; Mrs Olouse, Italian: Miss Marv ' Stroub Indian: Miss Stella Rodger, Yama Girl: Miss May Rodger. Spanish Dancer: Miss Irene Huber, Baby Doll: Miss Elva Proesett, Red Riding- Hood: Miss Anna Oberholtzer, Serving Girl: Miss Mabel Zartman, Yama Yama Girl: Miss Flora Breach. Yama Yama Girl: Miss Ethel Eshenbaugh Spanish Dancer; Miss Alice Note, Colonial Dame: Miss Mary Spengler,' Mexican; Miss I„eah Michael, Turk: B. E. Neal, Traitor; Miss T-ydia Slianer, Honolulu Maid; Miss Edna Qulgg, Turkish Dancer; Miss Ella Forbe. Old Maid; Miss Helen Zimmer man, Soldier; Miss Florence Peace Spaniard; Miss Catherine Wolf, Yania ama Girl; Miss Ruth Zimmerman, Fairy: Miss Goldie Danner, Bride; Miss Esther Getz. National Guard; Miss Ethel Hoover. Old Maid: Miss Mary Fry, Yama Yania Girl, and Miss Margaret Baurford, Yama Yama Girl. Albert Zaepfel, of Lancaster, spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bucher, of 1414 Derry street. Miss Vera Bosch, of 1613 Regina street, is confined to her home on ac count of illness. Benjamin M. Xead. of the firm of Xead A- Xead. attorneys at law, is spending some time in Pittsburgh, where he is attending to business In terests of the firm. Miss Anna Bacon, of North street entertained the Bridge club of which she Is a member at her home yester day afternoon. - H. Elmore Smith, of the Harrisburg Academv gave a dinner last evening at the Commonwealth to some school friends. Mrs. Ernest Whiteman of Carbon dale Is visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Miller, her parents. 1900 Market street. Miss Lois Fair of Melrose, has gone back to Wilson College, after spending the Spring holidays with her parents. Professor and Mrs. Willis Fair, at Melrose. David R. P. Shofwell of this city, n Princeton student has been elected to the Charter club of the University, a coveted honor. Mr. and Mrs. Welker A. Draw baiigh. of Johnstown, former resi dents of this city spent Sunday with relatives in town. Miss Nell Ebersole of 25 South Sum mit street, is very ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Champion of 27 South Summit street spent the week-end in Gettysburg. Hundreds of Remarkable Bargains All Over the Store To-morrow wBSR FWWWW and organdie, daintily trimmed with mm m Ankle and knee length styles In all lace or embroidery. »* iJL Ji.^M UT3I size*; rood medium welg-ht. First Floor. Kll B kwil 1| B ■ fll fMI |B First Floor. IN DRUG SUNDRIES . Untrimmed Hat. at «><■ IN NEW JEWELRY IBc can Oorvlopsis Tale., 10c / \ Choice of scores of this season's newest shapes and colors. Every hat 16e and'l9c Hat Pins, pair, ...10c 10c Flexible Nail Piles Be j \ entirely new and wnrth nearly double the price. Beauty Pins, set of 3 for . .10c 60c Biker's Violet Cerate 39c / l J \ TTntrHmmafl TJTq +o o+ QKjI Rose Bead l.aVn'llieres, 35c and 50c 15c Violet Bath Ammonia Bc. / \ Untrimmea Hats at 60c Solid Gold Hat Pins for . . ,89c 25c Sozodont Tooth W ash lHc A J t A (]W \ Up to $2.00 yaluea. 98c Necklaces with Cameo Pendant, 25e Vivadon (after shaving powder) fNf \l\ IV Milan Hem,p in all the latest colors, shapes and sizes. Turbans, tricomes, 75c ' or 'Jfic \i A J[ mushroom effects and sailors. Also a good assortment of children's untrim- 75c LaVallinres for 4mC 10c Camphor lee 8c I H. A-) nied shapei. Every hat a mighty big bargain. Butterfly Brooches in all sizes, beau 25e Nail Brushes 16c —t J Nr i ) tt„ a . a_ . . . _ n tiful tinted enamel, each, ...24c 26c Tooth Brushes, V .17c if j/1 TrIHHH6Q HfttS Sp6Cldl &t ip2i7v 60c Broorhei, 40c ' P J ' or *8.90 value*. v / t ~ >- JVTr- > ' Latest and most artistic creations fresh from the hands of onr own com- • !l • » '• wSPSjBSjy patent designers. Every model a copy or reproduction of the latest New FOB FBIDAY ONLY W Omen's 10c Y/ I / "'iPviiW York and Parisian models. All extremely clever and marked this special . TIT _ _ , _j . £ O' C \l I \[ // yMy price for Friday only. If you want something inexpensive, new and out- GirlS N6W Wllit6 17 a Under Vests for . \ I W of-the-ordin»ry, come to-morrow and inspect these wonderful values. IWirlrJir "Rlnnooa frrn 1 I V V>,U """ \A BK fZ iW Second Floor. I First Floor —i ——.—_ White with blue collars. In • to 14 yr. sizes, and made of good heavy cambric. en's Husiin Gowne Skirts For Women and Misses Provides Remarkable Savings [ PiV e on. :sc'value. Whatever You Do Don't Decide Until You See and In- lette Razors for, (PO QQ , tlly trimmed with lace or embroid spect Kaufman's Extraordinary Values. Come To-morrow each, ery; slightly soiled: all sizes. 4 Easter Suits for (It-4 O fT F" Esater Suits for far /-v Put up in neat leather case with a ! - Women and Misses $12.75 Women „d 518.50 Furnishing store ! ✓ \ S\ 1\ " V / I FBIDAY ONLY / \ « \ 1 I Values up to 116.50. Garment* valued at $26.00. I f*r\o+ T?al4-o x / el 1 1/ Stunning new arrivals of serge And you'll be lucky to secure suits m DcllS /il\ J \ PJ and poplin and Shepherd Checks, all as goods as ours at 125.00 anywhere dprflll VridftV / AI \ latest flare effects. else. Only 118.50 here. All sizes. u £llua J r flak-'-'' V —' t Easter Swits for rr rk/\ EXTBA SIZE BUITB IIATIAII CDCPIAIC \ Women ind Misses JK Ir| 1111 w Ar * 4 special feature wHh ue. RU 111111 OrCWIMLd I It "I \ hfJ rNx of V -1-" •" V/ Weve provided for every kind of a m. I jWW aK. lS\ W -y, |H\\ h«rd-to-flt woman imegirvwble. We Silko Dress Shield* a pair * i a Jwn Values fl8.&0 to f22.&0. can ftt you, no matter what you 6 yard bolts Beading or Laoe Insert- ■ TJ ® A*) I> 1 W Handsome, unma.tchaWe values. think. Come and be convinced. All ing. for Sic ■ 4MB _jSBF J \ \ positively cost you 118.50 to $22.50 the latest models, 6-vard bolts o.f Flat Hat Wire, white - CI Q&K +r> COt 17BT and black, for 4c In white, black and colors. Fri- ftfWHgjf / I \ \ els and materia,s - An s-' 2 ®* to 4 «- "P 10,4 «-» "O i O Wood Knitting Pins, all sizes, 5c ea. ■ idav only, >1 1 / aa ,_, n , _ ... , 200-yard spools Basting Cotton, a.- 9 zu and 450 Newest Easter Coats For Women and Misses I Leather Wrist Coin Purse 17 (jfj I A \\\ Coats for every occasion you can think of and ail In this great Event at cabinSt"for brald f ° r 4!' I Friday only for I/C I \ \\ \\\ mnraaUy low nnderseUing prices. 8-inch White Celluloid Combs',l i Leather Bag Tags Friday Q f \, \\ \ Womb's and Misses; Easter Coats Women's ft Miseee'New Easter Coate .i.e. Mr 1 Leather Collar Bags Friday' only, f/l \ \ \ S ° 95 1)0 12 ' 90 to $15.00 >«'' s -p 1 -wm . I ov .j ©-g -go /' \k \ \ Serge, Poplin and Ga/bardine Coats Shepherd Check Coats, in Aared. Ladies' Bew-onHo»e ftupporters, dllCl tpleltl fprrn*' 1 \ ~ ln lack - nav y. Copenhagen and belted and box coats—lined through- He n pr. 3J \ \ \ J® 1 "- Plain, flared and belted models. out with Peau de Cy«:ne. others »Milf Wrigrht's »ias Trimmtf* Braid in I HI .00 I 1 1 UnMned. half lined and lined lined and others unllned; small, me- pin stripes end eolld faet colors, 1 I I througliout. All sizes for women dium end largre checks; manv copies 6-yard bolte | Leather and misses. fß.Oft to 912.A0. Of imported garments. Pin * atripe Washable Buttons to I Th« Dresses For the Easter Selling Event Are Extremely Smart v ''' t < '' " r " j k rOWT >, f Ijj silk Poiillns, Taffetas, Crepe Meteors, Crepe Beautiful Dresses at f24.7fi—ln Georgette f > J ° r gre,V ' \l I hlnlttolT"' ,i '~'" rKrU ' Vr '»' m " n " »" ,h «' c " m - Crepe, Meteor, TafTeta, Crepe de Chine FOB FBIDAY ONLY new slla P es - /S Silk" I'opllns—nt *3.o«i value 15.00—two I and Combinations of Silk and Georgette U..1. in. p n * /» j/ Pridav onlv I II pretty models in black, navy, Copenhagen, | Crepe. HJ.CII a xvfv vUI" . ifigSlV ' I H K'een. wistaria, brown and tan. Sizes from ! Every new thought that is embodied in the f rtr > U flw nnir VF ' | I/I misses' 14 to women's 46. imported gowns—exact reproduction* of the 1 OD i , . IOC 111 Crepe de Chine and Crepe Meteor Dresses— ; dresses from Parte with the Frenohy touches Splendid, well-mode work In I Pim* WW— W in blac ls . rose. blue, wistaria, olive, that make them appear different from the Mack and colors; oil aizes. " Xiuor, glO.O«, 512.1K). fIH.OO and up to *2n.00. | u«ual dreas. Floor X — —V «- ' | Rousing Friday Sale In Kauf-|' ™ roAT 0N ". Friday a., I man's Man's Clothing Store 3 Astounding M TJKixirqwii vatmmt r / IL n> in Plff Seersucker Table Cloths I Brusselette Apron : Four of the Biggest Bargains 0b A C| s S"™';."- "js: 1'.:,",.':*, ,® i,lsr ?, ~na , | Ever Offered Mnnev iriLS; «iSg SSS. JKTSST I kTCI Vllclctl yXfT\. nA \ IfIUIICJ etc.; regular 10c cerized; hem- In handsome de- f!,?!, | Tftß. FRTniV nvtv mo ™, T _ . tSEBBL, \ quality. Friday »t«ched and seal- signs and color- fj- val "®- I FOB, FBIDAY ONLY , FOB FBIDAY ONLY drM!*-; Wj&i. \ only, Vmrd. loped; $1.50 value inge. Special Fri- Friday Only, yard, Men's Odd Pants Men's Odd Pants Jkwtm. Saving 8< Frld * •" oh - d * 7 - ««7* sac . $1.39 mem: rtJ * 3 - 20 - i Tnar chain, of ....ra. Fri(Jsv H.avr Mm. Pillow Tubing Borlm Curtain* pi „ o rad . p, r . J«et about oae-balf. hundred well made Ml lln Sheets; full 4S-taek »Hde PII- Fine I>utoh Scrim eale, 36 inches psnt6. Just about one ■ 1 n i I Btx#o inches with low Tubing wood curtains, lace wide, neat checks FOB FBIDAY ONLY . .. b' 9 S-inoh hem; heavy qualfty f° r trimmed; regular and stripes, reg- VAiiniT MATI'Q «10 ■-> UPUUIAIO seamieee; regular general uee. I*c J1.66 value. Frl- ular grade. loun ß i*lcH B fISOKQBH] 76c value. Friday value. Friday only da _ v on ] V , pair, Friday only, yard, Serge Stilts FOB FRIDAY ONLY mwSm.mk Women's Shoes only - f °' ard to nr 10< * $8.75 Me »: s s» its oMrqr 8 lnches «1 r Juet a one-day eale of Jp'i.MD > ' Hiiyh Pillow Cases „„ rrl- _ y ob it Napkins re«U Bun-Proof N»vy BUwk Thibet®, Fancy W' Regular S8 OO Value P, "i n T>m b,te r- hOT "" . m N "p'k i n^TsxTs Blue 8er K e Suit, ia Caeeimeres and Wore- «K X| Regular 88.00 Value Caeee,| AxggSjn fttmed OAK Young Men's sizes 32 to ted. Just about one- W*lHf ■>*' Blucher button, made of Friday on'lv each I il I I hemmed ready for 37. half. black fflace kid eltin with i I lADOUreil®B use; 98c Spanish heel, flexible sole and ±fZ?± | I I m.de dur- Frtday only, each. These Pewerful Friday Specials In Boys' Clothing A " I I £E*i' — e ' 4f Outclass Anything This cr Any Another special! I llfferent (colorings IJLJjI 25* I I Store Ever Offerpd Women's Newest y*lu«T 27 inch* Ir Mmlt Mir tw* tr"mmed mb dressm- WIUIC tICI WllClcU CtriTMrnr (ttrt * ?' y only, H J to n enitemir an /4Q CoatS SI 90 Lace and button styles, built Crepe, white, full! very flne quality; Half Listen Towel- cerized Tab-lc Da «%*•■**7 ,l to Rive the maximum of Inches wide;| 26c value; 3J-i«ich in«. pure white jnask; good selec- Sizee 6 to 16 years. Sizes to 7 years. service and comfort for grow- lr ° PVida ' r only ' r f'* s^Talue! You will pay 13.50 for Majle in neat checks, dou- 'eet. All sizes. oniy var j ' I Friday onYy, yard] Friday only, yacd.' these suits in other stores. ! ble breasted. Pj rgt F i oor> Bear ' | k M * good rant color gin*- | Jf E-li 111! W Il jj lj| | h 8oor*» of pretty oollar and «» Traaloo. fc. J, 5