Repetition M c» Repetition makes or unmakes our f / Sj National life. Disaster, constantly re- VgsK n.i ■ r -- -. i peated, terminates in disaster. Pros- WM perity given the same repetition will WW ' surely turn to permanent prosperity. I WM '" ce -*'- w^*r ® o< ™ e - The force of repetition is ever at ra|} 5 work for good or evil. HgjS| H- * B * "> \Vv J Over fifty years ago a few medical Tig SW£!fTOO. > men gathered various roots and herbs V/W together and the medicinal qualities OfcX f extracted proved of great value in |B*f B i treating disorders of the blood. It lER* Btek was called S. S. S. and recommended for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Malaria and blood diseases of every char- i acter. The good results were soon in evidence everywhere, and sue- A^Qiy e Nature a cessful cures were being repeated WS/P J"! , . , . , constantly—thus the force of HelDinCT Hand successful repetition gave the Iff Nation a Standard blood puri- B In working off the dis fier and tonic in S. S. S. It J eased condition unwillingly " ! could not have been other- M thrust ; t Y ou are only ! ' wise, however, in the case of £3 ... . S. S. S„ because its great ff retard.ng a permanent cure ; .alue as a blood medicine M when you pour mineral drugs < , was quickly seen and J into the system. They are vio- < . realized, all d thou- J j ent an( j liarmful to the delicate sands of sufferers B n . .. from blood dis- M tlssu «- 0" the contrary the vege eases, owe their 0 table ingredients of S. S. S. become health today, to associated with the blood in throw the curative B j n g off the impurities, and when that Ti s! ° < * one timing in and building up the torn-down system by furnishing and nourishing the blood with the food ele mcnts contained in S. S. S. A booklet has been prepared giving, in E\_ an interesting way, much valuable infor /vi* Tnat,on about blood disorders. You should cf\ ave a CO Py by all means—write for one. I ' O \Our Medical Department will gladly give you iCrt V p ADC ±Jt ree advice as how best to treat any blood 111 tAWj service write today. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., \\SL Room 30, Atlanta, Ga. A New, Harmless Way to Banish Hairy Growth (Beauty Topics) By following this suggestion any woman can, in the privacy of her own home, remove every trace of hair or fussz from her face: With powdered delatone and water mix enough paste to cover the not wanted hairs; apply :tmi ir 2 or 2 minutes rub off and wash the skin. This method is unfailing, harm less and quick In results, hut care should be employed to get the genuine delatone. BASEBALL LID IS OFF IN STATE LEAGUE rContimielcrk. Harrtaburg; TCllis A. i Gimbel, Philadelphia; Paul Johnston. | Harrislninr; Donaldson Paper Com pany, Harrisburg; Kny-Sc-heerer Com pany. New York; David W. .Colterel, Harrlsbursr: William s. Brown & Karle, Philadelphia: Thomas H. Johnston, Harrisburg: J. H. Weil & Co., Phila delphia; Henry Gilbert & Son. 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Big blackheads, little black heads, 110 matter where they are, simply dissolve hnd disappear, leaving the narts without any mark whatever. Rlackhends are simply a mixture of dust and dirt and secretions from the liodv that form in the pores of the skin. Pinching and squeezing only cause irritation, make large pores, and do not get the blackheads out after tliev become hard. The powdered neroxin and the water simply dissolve the blackheads so they wash right out, leaving the pores free and clean and In I their natural condition. Anyone troubled with these unsightly blemishes should certainly try this simple method. I—Advertisement, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH! , , n -.sn TO So humble an occupation as "drain cleaner" is glorified in the play, "A Servant In the House," because he was a good drain cleaner. Whatever the task, pleasure can be found in doing it well. 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