To Make Hairs Vanish From Face, Neck or Arms Keep r little- powdered' delatone Handy and when hairy growths appear make a paste with some of the pow ier and a little water, theu spread jver hairy surface. After 2or 3 min utes rub off, wash the skin and it will be entirely free from hair or blemish. Phis simple treatment is unfailing, but care should be exercised to bo sure Wd get genuine delatonc, otherwise jjoi^ua^be^lisa^gointed^^^^Ai^. SUBURBAN ENDERS Barry Keiter Fractures Collarbone in Tall From Bicycle •pcfia! Correspondence. Enders, Oct. 14.—IMliss Mary fin ders, of Berrvsburg, was home with 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac A. Enders, over Sundav. ' Mr. and' Mrs. D. D. Helt, of Eliza bfHhvillr, visited relatives and friends here on Sunday. Mrs. Ira M. Helt- is spending a week with her father, William Phillips, who has been sick for a long time at Urban. Mrs. Cocina is confined to her tied by sickness. P. Byron Enders purchased a new gasoline engine anil chopping mill for use on his farm. Miss Stella Keiter visited ! her par ents at Elizabeth ville on Sunday. Hnrrv Keiter while riding'his bicycle was thrown heavily to the ground and a fra 'tured collarbone at two pflaces was AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC THEATRE ~SR W,,l[R TO-NI6HT—UST TIME TO-MORROW—ONE NISHT ONLY THK COMi:i»l DRAMA OF THE The Traffic Help Wanted With Orluinnf i 'n*L Incluriinß Hew* j% ith n I'IEDCII and a ! •IhfHr M'UC'ML \\ \ll TIM 15 PRICKS PtirpoMe sriXIAI. \\ \R TIMK PRICKS— — MI.SIT, Stftt*, ."<>«•. 7r»f ant! sl,llO. 2.V, r.Cc. 7JSc, 91.00; FF.H !*»,30. Friday, October 16, Matinee and Night The Girls From Joyland With Everybody's Favorite. PHA\K 1.. WAK UKIEM), na Steve (he Dope PRlCKS—Xntiner. 2,*.c. 35c and GOe. Evening, 15c. 25c, 35c. 58c and TBe SATURDAY, OCTOBER !7, Matinee & Night : fc l?l tH "ATi K." SJ-jB M n L ■ mKn | L ■ I PRICES—Mat., lower floor. 50c, 75c. fl.OOt Hnlcony. 2Bc and 50e. Evening, I ! lov»er floor. 75c, $1.0(1, *1.50; B»lcon>. 50c nud 75c; ftallerv, 20c I I SEAT SAI.E TO-MORROW \ V ii • ; r 1 The Beat Hill So Far Thl« Season _ FRED BOWERS & COMPANY BaCK tO NatlM In a Sonic Festival w W Bright >onm nud Hrltfht Smile* \o More I.OBK, Tiresome Pictures, TUC UYCTin Dion Three Acta aad Best One inc ITIIO lIU DlflU and Two-Reel Subject* BISON CITY FOUR KIM) OF SHOW YOU I.IKE I NELSON WAHUN TROUPE »<"«"»• | MR. and MRS. COPPELAN SS2T.SKT EEVjSS. NOVELTY CLINTONS I "f- I Aaard Hrotkefil I PAULI and BOYNE Ifl Ar 1 C J.XX"",:;: ~k ' ,R "'*" Kv " "OC IDC V— PHOTOPLAY TO-DAY Army and Navy of Latin America ( I,EVEH ANITA STEWART in the combined array and navy leading R„ie of strength of the l*tin American repub- SHitdnWC nf fftn li ' rß Army, including total available UliaUU W 3 VII lllC strength, 3,660,000; navy, iix-hiding all Pact I kinff was called | and reduced the fracture. Ira M. Helt sold a new gasoline en gjne to Isaac Ki,n»inger, of Enterline. Mrs. Harvey yhoop visited lier moth er, (Mrs. Jo'hn Welker, at Carsonvilje. Arthur #•'. Enders, of Halifax, was i fhe guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j B. winter. . • Frank Bowman lias received work at Branchdale. W. H. Shaefer has returned to his home at 3900 Walnut street, Philadel phia. Miss Clara Machamer, of Chester, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weist last week. Mrs. George Derfenderfer. of Orwigs burg, called on friends recently. Miss Beth Yost spent Saturday last in Muir. Harry Klinger, of Fisherville, was a visitor in town Sunday. Miss Mary Bordner, of Fisherville, spent Sunday at the hom e of Ira Bord ner and family. NEWVILLE Funeral of Miss Lillie Neidtgh Held This Morning Special Correspondence. NewviHe, Oct. 14.—Mabs Lili'ie Neidigh, aged 16 years, died Sunday evening at. 7.30 o'cJoek ait the home of 'her aunt, Mrs. Alex IM.illor, near the deipot. She hail been in [>oor health far some time. Funeral services were (held this morning. Harry Fry, of Harrisburg. spent Sun day in town. Mrs. H. .T. Stewart, of 'Harrisburg, ■motored 'to Newville on Monday where sflie was t'he gueaft of 'her sister, Mrs. G. W. (Landis. Saturday afternoon an alarm of fire was Bounded which proved to be the property of .Harry 3henk, on Big Wpring avenue. The firemen responded prompt ly and soon had the fire under control. The origin of the fire is unknown as the family was away for the day and there had been no tiro in the house. IM'uoh damage was done by She water. Willilm Strunk and family, of M'if- A (111 II 1 ■" PARTIAL contents £K *V W Hll AVI Not* the many exclusive features ■ IVI J m I 11111 I ■■ in this list of subjects. Every mem ■ W0 ■ I | ■I HI W ber every family will find many W topics of daily interest in the fol- This Is Presented o( &g „ ib The M STAR Art of Correct Spelling. I M• Uv Abbreviations and Contractions. f |. n i » Agricultural Products of the U. S. Rnnlr ' ® K63u€rs Anthracite Production. Jt#\JP\/lIV Armies of tho World. • Army and Kavy Statistics. Birth Davs. * NEVER v . . •> Birth Stones. • ' Coal Production of the IT. 8. BEFORE INDORSED BY '&!£t&*cZß«FL~. OFFERED THE HIGHEST - iSSSSS SS w»u. nTtTTfI . _____ . _ Corn Product of the world. IN THIS EDUCATIONAL Cotton Produet of the U. 8. Cotton Product of the World. CITY v , AUTHORITIES Derivation and Development of the' > 1 . Kngfch Language. I * Derivation. Signification and Nick- Shows the $4.00 Book Greatly Reduced in Size -g. _ , Silver Product of the World. *4. f| J f j T t Simplified Spelling Rules. 3 ■ (f~WAT g B a I Simplified New Words Adopted. JL .fIA-l V V tvj VjC L ■ L Wtepl Product of the World. Sugar Product of the World. Turn to the coupon on page 10 of this issue; clip and "tXw. r id. present it at this office with 88c for the genuine limp Time Differences. voluyno Tobacco Product of the XT. R. leatner volume. Tobacco Product Of the World. g _ _ | United States Armv Statistics. Qut-of-Town Readers v %£ Foreign ' Coins ia u - 8 - Versification Forms and Rulfes. MAIL ORDERS—Any book by parcel post include )p eal * h w ? rlci - EXTRA 7 cents within 150 cents 150 to 300 u. s. miles; for greater distance ask your postmaster p " d " ct of "»« u. s i Wheat Product of the World. amount to include for 3 pounds. Wool Product of the World, LOOK FOR THE DICTIONARY COUPON ON PAGE 10. Get Busy Clipping! ii.tiVurg, were quests of IMtrs. A'braliftms u . i The Rev. H. R. Ujbl), . Miss R'.i.h Lnndis hai> gone io Voii'tps viHe, Pa., where -ihr will visit with rela tives a;; I friends for several tc-eelis. MIDDLETOWN Fruit and Canned Goods Sent to Methodist Hospital, Philadelphia Sc»fin| p(irr»*punaene*-, MiiUletown. 0:t. 14.—1. H. Doiit rieli, who motored to KJizabethtown last Monday, met with an accident by the gearing in his main wheel break ing. Oliver Sides spent the day at Ha gerstown fair The Farmers' market house has been beautifully decorated by the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of St. Peter's Lutheran church in col ors of black, yellow, red and white, for the purpose of serving dinner aiul supper to the delegates who attend the thirty-fifth convention which will open to-morrow morning in the church. Quite a number of delegates have arrived to day . The Rev. I. H. Albert, who »as been returned to town as pastor of the I'. B. church for anotlfer year, was very agreeably surprised by the members of his church on Monday evening. Th'v had gathe r ed in the Sunday school room and a meeting of . the official board. The pastor was invited over and to his surprise found many of the members present. Superintendent D. B. Keifer. of the Sunday school, present ed the new pastor to the congregation and after a program was rendered con sisting of addresses, solos, duets and recitations, a very pleasant time was spent. Their pastor then responded and in a few well chosen words said that he was glad to be returned for an other year. W. D. Zink, residing at Catherine and Susquehanna streets, was given a hearing before Squire George K, Rife yesterday morning charged by his housekeeper, Mrs. Catherine Beigh, with assault and battery and threaten ing to blow the house up. He was held under S3OO bail for court. T. J. Antrim spent the day at Har- Tisburg. John Peters, ticket agent at the Pennsylvania railroad station, is off on a ten days' vacation and is being sub stituted by Charles Force. Mr. Nissley, "father of Mrs. S. C. Peters, is ill at the home of his daugh ter. Mrs. Maggie Palmer is ill at her home on Wilson street. The fruit and canned goods • that were used for Harvest Home services in the M. E. church, last Sunday were packed on Monday and sent to the Methodist hospital at Philadelphia. .They consisted of two barrels, two boxes and a basket. Mrs. D. I'. Fishel spent Tuesday at Harrisburg. N. C. l'uhrman. who spent Monday in Clark's Valley, reports chestnut very plentiful there. In about two hoWs he had gathered twelve quarts and his sis ter-in-law. Mrs. Mary Fuhrman brought .o Harrisburg on Tuesday hundred H u .irts. L). Miles vSherrick, the liveryman, who Ttmt his fine team of horses, has cards o.it offering a reward of $2 5 for information leading to the arrest of the two men who stole the team. Dr. H. W. George, who has been ijl and spending some time at Harrisburg, is reported as improving. Several persons from town spent the day at Hagerstown attending the fair. MECHANICSBTIRG Meeting of the Mite Society of Trinity Lutheran Church %nday. | Mr. and Mrs. <. R. Shuler, of Ches ter, an