10 PA Y LESS FOR BETTER Q As Christmas draws near the appreciation of prompt and efficient service ; Wds increases—Miller & Kades are prepared to give this service—and with it sur- fj ftr passing values and liberal credit. , X MONSTER VALUE 1 THERE'LL BE JOY s Child's Desk _ I cHmifSAt airr S| 7 Sj) j'N VOIR FAMILY ', arid Chair ~ 'oo'c.-,; ".W.,. 'F YOU HAVE A I _f 1 | s ° ld at 10 per cent, or more Sleds, Trains on Tracks, ii W|||p ofF the Holiday Prices. Rocking Horses, etc. IMPERIAL HARDWARE GO. Jg. 1202 North Third Street ♦ , TUESDAY EVENING, I For an hour or so before the Christmas J j tree program gets going, a real street | I cabaret from the miniature stage of a ! I big Hat-wagon will entertain the thou- ! ; sands who will crush and jam good i naturedly through the central business ! | streets. And the singing, the dancing, and violin-playing, which will cQjnprise the program, will not be done by folks j who don't know how, either. Some thirty or forty of the prettiest ; strls and the funiest fellows of the i "When Dreams Come True" company have volunteered to put on the informal 1 cabaret. The company's due to hold forth at the Orpheum during the holi days but the players will get in early so they can helo Harrisburg folks en- I joy Christmas Eve. ; All of which is the reason why you I should bring an appreciative eye and" an I appreciative ear to the street show i Christmas Eve—or Saturday evening, ! the city's official celebration evening, i Here's the renson you „ should bring ! along- an appreciative trorse: The pretty girls of the cabaret com pany will step down from their mov able stage and go about among the ad- ' | miring hundreds and—sell fted Cross | Christmas seals. | There, in less than five lines, you j have the reason for this whole talc, i Through the co-operation of Manager C. Floyd Hopkins, of the local theater, the theatrical company's assistance in making Saturday Eve SOME all-round Yuletide evening has bepn obtained for the benefit of the Ited Cross Christmas seal sale fund. So bring along the ex tra pennies that may be still sticking in the Christmas bank. REPAIR CENTRAL PLANT Repairs at the mills of the Central I Iron and Steel Company plant which j were damaged by fire yesterday morn ing. were continued to-day in an ef fort to resume operations in the entire ! plant before this evening. Much of the electrical apparatus in the universal j mill was put in service again and it j is bellied by officials that work will jbe started again in that department within the next twelve hours. Most of I the repair work at Mill No. 2 and at the boilerhouse was completed to-day. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH IDA M. TARBELL TO BE ON TARIFF BODY Author Chosen by President For Because of Ability Washington, Dec. 19. ln the next few days, the White House announces, the Shipping and Tariff Commissions, j authorized by the last Congress, as well as the three commissioners to| carry out the provisions of the Fed-! eral workingmen's compensation act will be appointed. The President only awaits the consent of one mun to ac-; cept a place on the tariff board and of another on the shipping board be fore making the names public. It developed that President Wilson, 1 who is very appreciative of the ability of Ida M. Tarbell, the author, has' offered her one of the five places on ' the Tariff Commission. Miss Tarbell I has impressed the President because! of her inquiry into the Standard Oil I affairs and into other business mat-! tera. He is disposed to name her not j solely as a recognition to woman, but j chiefly because of her fitness for tho place. Dr. Frank W. Taussig of Harvard, Daniel C. Rooper, former first assistant postmaster general, and Robert M. Woolley, who resigned from Director of the Mint are also mentioned, rep resentatives John J. Casey, of Wilkes- Barre and David .T. Lewis of Mary land, are being considered for Work ingmen's Compensation Commission. BIG LOCOMOTIVE ORDER Philadelphia, Pa., Dec, 19. An order for 100 large freight locomo tives from the Paris, Lyons and Medi terranean Railway, In France, esti mated at close to $3,500,000, has been closed by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. Tills contract brings tiie re cent orders of the concern to about $11,000,000. The locomotives will be delivered next summer. LOSES $15,000, TILEN CUJCKEXS Allentown, Pa., Dec. 19.—Last night the chicken coop of Harris Sofranscy was raided. Last week he was rob bed of $15,067. Sofranscy wonders if there is any connection between the two robberies. He accuses two board ers who went under the names of Goldsleen and Rosenstcen, of worming themselves into his domicile on the score that they preferred Kosher food to that of a hotel. They disappeared at the same time as did bills, sixteen I SSOO bills, forty-seven SIOO bills, 2001 tens and sixty-seven ones. ' I Deafne39 Cannct Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased iM>rtion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitution al remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition the raucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed Deafness Is the result, and ! unless the inflammation cftn be taken out and this tube restored to its normal eonditlou, hear lng wil| destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but tn Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for uay case of Deafness (caused by c.-tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Beud for circa lars, free. F. J. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Tills far constipation* * No Alcohol or Oangoroua Druaa ' DECEMBER 19, 1916. Drs. Raunick and Funk to Tell of Typhoid Fight Ifow Harrisburg's worst typhoid epi- ' deniii' began, wan fought and finally ! conquered will be interestingly dis f ■ . . jßoc colates 1, 2, 3 and 5-lb. Packages Rexall Store * 16 N. Third Street and Penna. Station cussed Friday evening, December 29, at the Harrisburg Academy of Medicine by I Dr. J. it. J. Raunick, city director of the bureau of health. The talk is due Ito start at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. David b. Funic will also submit an interesting paper on the same subject. Following i the papers the Academy will vote on nominations.