COUNTY RETURNS SHOW MANY ARE FOR PROHIBITION "Drys" Enroll in Fight For Popular Constitutional Amendment From advance reports it is believed by officers of the Dry Ratification Committee of Dauphin County that there will be excellent. results from the canvass to enroll voters for pro hibition. Up to the present the work has been done outside of Harrisburg. the district committees being located in Lykens, Wiconisco, Halifax, Mil lersburg, Steelton, llummelstown, Middletown and Williamstown. with Mibcommittees in the varous churches and all under the supervision of the Rev. Mr. Krenz. of Dillsburg. who represents the Anti-Saloon League, of which Dr. K. V. Claypool is super intendent. The returns of the last two days' enrollment are expected to be at headquarters to-day and from these iin even more accurate estimate can be made of the anti-booze forces in this county. The canvass in Harris luirg will probably start next week and every voter will receive a pledge raid on which he may promise to t nroll and vote in some party. Par ticular attention will be given to get ling out the church vote and the plans now are to start the city cam paign with a general conference of representatives from every church in Harrisburg. Stop Corn Agony In Four Seconds Use "Gets-It"—See Corns Peel Off! The relief that "Gets-lt" gives from corn-pains—the T/ay it makes corns and calluses peel oft painlessly in one piece—is one of the wonders of the world. The woman in the home, the "Get M* 'GeU-lt* fl Quick! It EUH Corn Pain* ud Makes Corns shups-rr, the dancer, the foot traveler, the man in the office, the clerk in the store, the worker in the shop, have to-day. in this great discovery, ••Gets lt." the one sure, quick relief from all i orn and callus pains—the one sure, Painless remover that makes corns • ome oft as easily as you would peel a banana. It takes 2 seconds to ap ply "Gets-It;" it dries at once. Then walk with painless joy, even with tight shoes. You know your corn j will loosen from your toe—peel it off I with your fingers. Try it, corn suf- I ferers. and you'll smile! a "Gets-lt" is sold at all druggists i you need pay no more than 25 cents a- bottle), or sent on receipt of price by K. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in Harrisburg and recommend ed as the world's best corn remedy by ''lark's Medicine Store. H. C. Kennedy, U. A. Gorgas, W. F. Steever, Keller's Drug Store. —Advertisement. When Do We Die? Investigation of the Question has interested Scientists Practically speaking, many people actually begin to die years before they cease to live. Many times you see a comparatively young person with shrunken features and pallor that you might expect to find in a hospital ward. 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I,'J Keep TONSILINE in the hoose |4 always. 35c., 60c. and tl.oo. fc* Ik. I li.ViH H I lal Vfiyi H ■ * Increases strength of delicate, nervous, run-down people in two weeks' time in many instances. Used and • highly endorsed by former United States Senators and Members of Congress, well-known physicians and former Public Health officials. Ask vour doctor or druggist about it. THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG *&&£& YELEGKXPH MARCH 21, 1918. WILSON CALLS FOR'ACID TEST' ON CANDIDATES Democrats Want Him to Mix Patriotism With Politics in Campaign Washington, March 21.—President Wilson made two moves yesterday which may be regarded as indicating the active part he will take in the political campaign of the coming summer and fall. This does not mean that the President will leave l'or any length of time the heavy du ties that keep him at the White House, nor that he will give anything but first consideration to the posi tion accorded him in Europe as in ternational spokesman for the Allies in all their dealings or debates with Germany. ' But the President is eager that a Democratic House of Representatives shall be elected next fall. He i* *nll—iiaflg t XITKI) HARRI9BUHG, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, IDIH. FOUNDED 1871 TT T 11 "n : ■ 3 -ggrrt, Boy'Wah Suit. Children'. White W 3,11 I aper —in l:nenc chan,bray, Dre,e 1 g ophn and atea — 2 \° Tailored styles -in 8 years- white and col- po pli„ an d repp-pleated, Oatmeal papers—3o inches wide—in shades of SSsf ors ~ sh S htl y ? ollcd f , rom belted and smocked tan, gray, brown and green. Friday Sale, roll, jfcjrrv; handling. 1-riday Sale, sizes 2to 4 years—slight -1 ;IS?SAI'i ® 1 i| Awn; each, lv soiled from handling. mt h nrloTf ' sl - 50 Sold with cut out borders to match. | B 111 BOWMAN's —second Floor CjQ Floral and allovcr bedroom and kitchen papers ////• J™ : \\v T * —block and set figures for halls. Friday Sale, roll, ;///ae,xach, BOWMANS —Fourth Floor. •UjLi but all sizes in the lot— 3)1.50 To-morrow is our usual weeklv clearance Sf u igh ' medlum , an 4 '° w 1 BOWMAN'S— second Floor Petticoat. Pre.. Good. of odds and ends, specially priced in the m 1 ' French serge light various departments for Friday onlv. A rush eacl1 ' Guaranteed nickel Heatherbloom tops weight suitable 'for 1 season of Easter sellincr nntuv-allJ 1 ?Q S> Fnda y with deep flounce of Spring and Summer wear . , r 7? n ®turally leaves a Jpj.Z" => a 'c. silk—elastic waist bands j —navy, brown, tan, sand, , 111 greater numbe of odd pieces than usual. II j BOW MANS second ioor $1.39 —assorted colors and Burgundy—l 2 inches • Therefore this IS an excentional timp.lv ™ _ * . , lengths. Friday sale. wide. Friday sale, yard *. v • i i ptionai timely op- . Rosary beads—amber, rt... Qg portunity to pick up the many things marked Voile Waists vhite, black, blue. Fri o"c with green tickets, at unusual price reduc- - White voile waists lay sale ' Solid colors sateens— Plaid suitings and tions. ' lace and embroidery trim- 45c bleated flounce elastic skirtings—42 inches wide. med also plain tailored • waist band assorted Friday sale, yard, linene waists all sizes. Pearl ball earrings. lengths brown, taupe, 7q I y a - Friday Sale, each, Friday sale, X "Kt ; Re antsa quantity t, 2L St Q T ADD 3. VQ I " 79c 39c day sale, |of useful lengths in wool- I _ BOWMAN S— Main Floor Baby talcum powder. $1.98 % In Complete Assortments' -TTT — BOWMAN'S— Third Floor I'riday sale, SPECIALLY 1 • Uj. J • ®ps OC m PRICED. eight more days remain in which to Silk boudoir caps BOWMAN'S-Main Floor j buy Wearing apparel for Easter. Every fa- trimmed with val and ve- inedium and dark color. Neckwear facility of this store's crreat r.iirrhacir.rr nise lace also rose bud I'"day sale, ' IT * C *l. • • 1 . °& 1 CclL purcnasing or- trimming pink, blue, in Stocks and jabots' iVAen 8 union ganization has been worked to the utmost to '! laize ancl white. Friday made of net, Oriental Light weight cotton— 1 procure complete assortment of wearing an- ' a ' e,CiK * 1 ' # Hair brushes ma- K Fri " $5% SaTe, a caS i and accessories for Easter. 50c T1 NA AA I 1 he result is a selection of garments and BOWMAN'S SECOND FLOOR ]Q „ * I,UU Jbl.UO materials that is remarkable in variety and """"" . "r""'" authentic style interpretation. Earl/b". 2252 Men's Working IS ac visable in case there should be any Pink batiste bloomers —nail cake, nail polish Embroidery Edges slight alterations necessarv -small sizes only. Friday (paste)—nail white— Shirts \ Sale, each, orange stick emery Organdie edges—sheer J jj _ hoard. I'riday sale, aualitv —4 and 5 inches Heavy weicht olain I * LoC fiOvn wide. Friday sale, yard, blue sizes 14j/ to 17. yTj BOWMAN'S second Floor U^C Friday Sale, each, Silks Hlrkva. it- i i , * k Pinauds' vegetal Fr i-9c CO - . Tabl e Mats Sh day sale, bottle, Convent edges—plain OrC Springtime silks— Kid gloves one clasp rii i n ——- embroidered scallop on plaids, stripes and checks -full pique black, tan „ u^' - ta V le " iats ~ Patent colt and kid— . O^C longcloth—2 inches wide- . —light and dark color- and brown sizes 5M to !j n 'i 't, .. f S . P ro "/ cloth and kid tops but- Listcrine. Friday sale, Friday sale, yard, Men S Dress Shirts ings—Friday sale, yd., 7y\. Friday Sale, pair, inches' ton ~'''lack. Friday sale, bottle, 5c Percales coat style— j $1.35 $1.75 day Sale, each, $2.49 15c BOWMAN'S Main Floor 8, JJ 14 to I Natural Shantung pon- BOWMAN's —Main Floor $1.59 Mutton and lace-black Kin S' s P°ol cotton- 1 riday bale, each, gee-32 inches wide. I Bleached cotton low BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. yard, . weigit I'riday Sale, each, BOWMAN'S— Main Floor 23c KN.7 Friday SaleTclch! Curtain Materials 19c. 29c .-7 BOWMAN-S-M.I, NO., BMANb Main ioo* —— Figured batiste and or- BOWMAN'S-Becond Floor Knitting Bags DUC and Draperies gandie—white and tinted T _ . grounds with flowered SrTirfff nnH Prntn i arge size . patent. (t Figured sunfast —in designs. Friday sale a "Q center leather—snap fasterners Infants' Wranneri rose ' recn ' b,ue and yard, n- —long handles. Friday (' wrappers brown—36 inches wide. y Pieces sale, jTI -r 1 ' Wi] Medium and heavy I'riday Sale, yard, xfC . . ija /j J Vjy weight cotton long OQ_ Imported linen—navy, L ,nen searfs and center &£.DU sleeves. Friday Sale, each, French blue lieht blue P ,cs —stamped on good BOWMAN'S Main Floor ir Madras - ecru only - light tan, wistaria -36 ™h,te linen, Fri- smmjo. , y , 15c :-dL^a s y^,; n a c r h d; s Fridaysale ' "i/ 2 Price Dupiexßag. A Naturally March Sale Handkerchief. 19c 69c mfr"! , 37 —; Scrim—band and lace BOWMAN'S— Main Floor . ror- Friday sale. 11 llvy kJlVllL.ll Ladies' all-pure linen borders—ivory and ecru ■ Embroiderv OC House furnishings ' a " dk r e a r i liefs - I Dandruff Soon Ruins The Hair ■■ * Girls—if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it If you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dis solve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com pletely dissolve and entirely destroy avery single sign and trace of it. You will find, too. that, all itching and digging of tlie scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It Is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. 3