Oh! the Charm of Beauty iLet Stuart's Calcium Wafers Re store the Color to Your Cheeks and Remove the Cause of Pimples, Blackheads, Etc. Kvry one envies a beautiful Klein, test as every one envies a healthy per son. Unsightly faces filled with pim ples, discoloration*, blackheads, etc., are nothing but unhealthy faces due to blood impurities. Cleanse the blood and the facial blemishes iliappear. "Llfr to >le Xon Is u llenutrou. Thing, for 1 liave niixle VII Skin Troulilrn n Thing of the l'nat." You must not believe that drugs and salves will stop facial blemishes. The cause is impure blood tilled with all manner of refuse matter. Stuart's Calcium Wafers cleanse and clear the bloutl driving out all poisons and impurities. And you'll never have a good complexion until the blood is clean. No matter how bad your complexion is. Stuart's Calcium Wafers will work wonders with it. You can get these little wonder-workers at your drug gist's for 50c a package. Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stunrt Co.. SlftO Stuurt Bid*.. 3l:tr*liull. Mich. Send me at once by return mail, a free trial package of btuart's Calcium Wafers. Name Street City State m M r 3 —the tooth paste JL that is fighting I the most general | disease in the ■ world. Use it I twice daily. See 1 your dentist | twice yearly. I Get > tube today, read the folder about thii di ease, and its symptom. Hud start the Senreco treatment tonight. 2Sc at your druggists. For sample send 4c, stamps or coin, to The Sentanei Remedies Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, —l___ DENTISTS FORMULA VEGETABLE CALOMEL j, ■I- ■■ - ■ Vegetable calomel, extract of the root of the old-fashioned may-apple plant, does not salivate. As a liver stimulator, it's great. It's a per fect substitute for ordinary calo mel (mercury); in fagt, it's better, because its action is gentle instead of severe and irritating and it leaves no mean, disagreeable after effects. Physicians recognize this end prescribe may-apple root (po dophyllin, vney call it) daily. Combined with four other stand ard, all-vegetable remedies, may apple root may now be had at most any druggist's in convenient sugar coated tablet form by asking for Sentanei Laxatives. If you forget the name, ask for tho box that has the picture of the soldier on it. Tnese tablets are small, easy to take and are really •wonderful lit tle performers. They quickly clean out the poi sons that are causing you head ache, constipation, sour stomach, biliousness, dizzy spells, bad breath ind coated tongue. They are mild. They never ?ripe. And they are a bowel tonic as well as a cleanser and liver regulator. A 10c box should last one several weeks. A Physician's trial package (4 doses) will be mailed you free if you write men zoning this advertisement. The Sentanei Remedies Co., 802 Madi* •on Ave., Covington, Ky, Where Glasses are Made Right' CXjI . (Sohl.l&nkcnbnch&Hous* OPTOMETRISTS ANO OPTICIANS N0. 22 N. 4TM.ST. UARRISBURO. PA. Use Telegraph Want Ads FRIDAY EVENING, ! THROAT CUT BY RE JECTED SUITOR I Arthur Cunningham Seriously ' Slashes Miss Catherine Eckenrode Gettysburg, Pn., Jan. 19. Arthur Cunningham, a rejected suitor, last evening cut the throat of a young girl on the front step at her home in South Washington street. Young Cunningham, who is 18 years old, for I some time has been calling on Miss j Catherine Eckenrode, a school girl, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l Eckenrode, but the girl herself, and 1 her parents, objected to his atten- Itions. Last evening Cunningham called at . the Eckenrode home und the IUUI- I mons brought the girl's sister to the j door and she told him he was unwel ' come. He insisted on seeing Cather j ine, and when she came to the door | and told him she did not wish to talk i to him, he took a penknife from his pocket and with a vicious slab, cut the girl's throat for several inches, missing the jugular vein and wind pipe by the fraction of an inch. Cunningham then ran into the street, but realizing what he had done he went back to the" door and told i Catherine he was sorry. He then went I to the county prison and gave him self up to the authorities. He will probably be given a hearing to-day and will be held for trial. Miss Eckenrode is seriously injured, but tho physicians believe she will recover. LANCASTER COUNTY DEATHS Smlthvillc. Mrs. Nancy Jones, | aged 86, the oldest woman in this | section of the county, died on Wcd i nesday. Six children survive. Marietta. Mrs. Levi Poff, aged 176, of Red Lion, died Wednesday | night. She is survived by l.er lius ; band, four children and six grand ; children. Marietta. Miss Edna Keefer, I daughter of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. ! Henry Keefer died Wednesday, aged i 35 years. Besides her parents, a i brother in the United States Navy survives. FALLS DOWN MOUNTAIN MifHintown, Pa., Jan. 19. Dr. B. i Norman Ebright, while engaged in a fox chase on Shade Mountain, had a narrow escape from death. While on the top of the mountain ho tripped and fell down the side, a distance of ten feet, dislocating his shoulder and sustaining many bruises about the body. The party, consisting of James and Andrew Banks, David Suloft and Dr. Ebright, left in the morning for the mountain and stationed them selves at different points, Dr. Ebright being at the top. WANTS SWISS IX) MOBILIZE Paris, Jan. 19. General Ulrlch Wille, commander of the Swiss army, wishes to mobilize all Switzerland's military forces, according to a Berne dispatch to the Petit Parisien. The federal council is said to regard such a measure as excessive and to have decided to mobilize only the second and fifth divisions, but it is considered not Impossible that further units will be called to the colors. GERMAN MINERS PROTEST FOOD Amsterdam, via London, Jan. 19. The Berlin Vorwaerts says that four miners' federations telegraphed the war feeding department protesting against the reduction of the weekly potato ration from five to three pounds. The telegrams say that tur nips are not a substitute for potatoes an dask.tlie authorities to re-establish the former rations. ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF DAUGHTER Halifax, Pa.. Jan. 19. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hatter, of Millersburg, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Sun day, January 14, 1917. Before mar riage Jlrs. Hatter was Miss Anna Wil bert, of Halifax. FARM INSTITUTE ORGANIZED Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 19. A farmers' institute was organized by men of Washington township at a meeting held in the school house at Wayne Heights, on Thursday evening. A. B. Hess, superintendent of the Chambersburg public schools, address ed the meeting. NEW LAUNDRY AT COLUMBIA Columbia, Pa., Jan. 18. This bor ough is to have a new laundry, land having been purchased by U. S. Gib bor.ey & Co., in Seventh street, for that purpose. The lot acquired is 60 by 147 feet, on which the purchasers! will erect a building 40 by 80 feet. RUM A TO MEET FEBRUARY 27 London, Jan. 19.—Acocrding to the Russian semiofficial news agency, an imperial ukase has been issued setting the date for the convening of the duma and the council of the empire for February 27. A former ukase fixed the date at January 25. Who appears to-day nnd to-morrow at Victoria in "The Cossack's Wliiu." ' I "The Live Store" I To-morrow I Building For To-morrow I The customers of to-day and of yesterday will come back to-mor • I i I II row if you tell them the TRUTH, sell them goods that are *' Always I | yr iff 8 I Reliableand treat them as you would have them treat you. 8 j Y The HI This is a simple statement, but it is the plain simple truths that \ / \il live to-day, and it's so with a store — anybody can buy newspaper space I r v \§ — but it's the Square-Dealing and Honest Representation that built this F A V \ " Live Store." I r "1 We have been weaving in the old loom of time a lot of customers . j Qp It has taken time, and it always takes time, patience and right efforts to I ij make permanent friends, and this is the sole object of this store —to [I 11 make permanent friends. ... . 9 SHIRT SALE I The management, the owners and the salespeople have riveted in If I | their minds this idea of making friends permanently You ivill never B \ .i|. EvPfV ill 1 r f v find this store without a purpose, without the management, the sales • N •1 Pi people, the owners, taking that long look ahead building for to- E Shirt li iil| I morrow. | To-morrow the Last Day of the SHIRI J ALE Every Shirt in Our Entire Stock Included in This Mammoth Shirt Sale "ECLIPSE," "MANCHESTER," "BATES-STREETS," "FLANNEL and all "WORK SHIRTS" ALL BOYS' SHIRTS AND BLOUSE-WAISTS INCLUDED EVERY SI.OO SHIRT 79c EVERY $2.50 SHIRT $1.89 EVERY $2.00 SHIRT . ...! $1.59 EVERY $3.50 SHIRT $2.89 EVERY $1.50 SHIRT $1.19 EVERY $5.00 SHIRT $3.89 All Boys' 50c Shirts and Blouse Waists 39c All SI.OO Boys' Shirts and Waists 79c January Reductions on all "SUITS" and "OVERCOATS" I t I This season we have won an I army of friends—by anticipating their wants far in advance —with our enormous I stock it's almost next to impossible not to be suited here —"Regulars," "shorts," "stouts," extra long models and styles for small men. Hundreds of patterns to choose from All $15.00 Suits and Overcoats . $12.50 I All SIB.OO Suits and Overcoats . $14.50 I All $20.00 Suits and Overcoats . $16.50 I AH $25.00 Suits and Overcoats . $21.50 I All $30.00 Suits and Overcoat? . $24.50 I All Mackinaws and Raincoats Reduced Boys' "Suits" and "Overcoats 99 '&£ All $5.00 Boys' Suits and Overcoats $4.25 All $6.50 Boys' Suits and Overcoats $5.25 lji : - & All $7.50 Boys' Suits and Overcoats $6.25 All $8.50 Boys' Suits and Overcoats $7.25 r All SIO.OO Boys' Suits and Overcoats $8.50 ALTERATIONS FREE GOODS EXCHANGED MONEY REFUNDED HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 19, 1917. 11
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