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In our Boys' Department yon will find it complete with all the best things that the market can aiford, all sizes from 3 to 15 years, in all the newest things and at prices that we know will interest you. Make a note of oar new MELVILLE No. 311 BROAD STRffr ACNE, TETTER, ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, ury vum WA At rw AHAht i tf. ri i fr at i jf i.h. I a u.v ai4 fc'aag a4 ife 1 a ever U.

A It A J. these at, regain in i. i ppent last week with her aunt, Mrs. A. Eshleman.

Miss Mabel Herr, of Churchtown, was the guest of Miss Edna Rupp Friday. Mr. D. S. Rupp, who was In Westchester, returned home the last of the week.

Kev. and Mrs Washinger, of Chaiubersbure. were the guests of Rev. V. H.

Weaver Saturday. The biggest shell ever made was turned out by the Krupp people at Essen for Russian and weighed 2,600 pounds. The Next Time You have occasion to use Witch Cold Cream, Arnica or Vaseline, try Paracamph instead. Results will be a revelation. Clean and pure.

All druggists. lvsw.v.w.v.w.".w.vMS hare decided to place Short Jacket styles. Department I Open Every Evening CASH OR CREDIT ii i I 8 Tiir. Tf utninrnv, tt.mv.r vrif. WT.nvr.snn.

i There iu J. utKh Un iKeiaj! SALT RHEUM. to the th? ltl sretui I i.t. irV.Mtra? tl. ci tlt r.il llry truuV.tf uttwh is in lie The ntch ciaW f.j rvic is a anl 1 A wur up the tr awUsir.

as a km ti rrtun: Al! rl tiUn the etaisis in 'i i n. x' tletnrvM the rtu ii ii u4 i the r.ulia if anihrr r.u!f, t.ne n'S anther it, an 1 cn. After thes iro)tt are tractel fra the i ther'e still 4 portion that i or which i i to 1 iVN the natural ihasr.cN i the it.1r;..ir,..i. i i t. the natural ihasr.e'i if i te, the ef the jxar, however.

Ihcse crcar. Irvine terpiJ, a fail to tvn'onn lh: tty, ar.J acrid hr.nur. The 1 cannot r.our:h system w. in i and lin to throw these a.ia throjjh the pre' ar.a of the skin, pnuctsj Acne, kMnri am! skin disease rf everv CZAf4 r.prvar with a slight rf the pustules from trhich there iws a Mickv that cries ar.J a crust, and the itcVj: sntenfc. It is cencrallv the rrast.

arxs, les and face, thongh other pans i the KJy lc afr.ictcd. In TETTER the skin dries, cracks and Meeds and is often very pr.nful The acid in the Mood drit up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish, hardened condition and giving it a leather apr eurance. ACN makes its appearance on the face in the form of pimples and Mack heads, and is particularly disagreeable Ivcatisc ft its unsightly appear ance, while PSORIASIS, a sealv disease, comes in patches on cr.tTercnt parts of the body. One of the worst forms of km dicase is SALT RHEUM. It discharges a watery fmid forming sores an producing intense itching.

The head and face arc the parts usually affected, and sometimes the hair falls out and a mass of sores forms on the scalp. These and all skin diseases are due to the same cause burning acids and humors in the Mood, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and made pure they will continue. The best treatment for all kin diseases is S. S. a remedy that is purely vegetable, being made en tirely from roots, herbs and barks, and acts directly on the blood with a clcansmg, hcalmg effect.

It neutralizes the acids and purifies the blood so that the skin, instead of being blistered and burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by a supply oi cooling, healthy blood. It goes down into the circulation'and forces out every particle of waste or foreign matter, bnilds tin the blood and cures all skin diseases promptly feQf blood. Nothing equals S. S. general health.

Write for our We make no charge for either. SH1REMANST0WN Sfeei to Ttlrrifh. Shiremanstown, April 19. Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Shecly were the guests of Mr. and Mte. Fitting and Mrs. Hecknian, New Cumberland, Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. John Yohe. Mr. Beryl and Master Paul Yohe. of Harrisburg, were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. David Weigle and Mrs. Elizabeth Yohe over Sunday. Professor Charles Smith, of New Cumberland, was in town Saturday evening. Miss Hazel Greenawalt was the guest of Miss Sarah Garrett, of Me Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Christian Shopp and Mrs. Ericker were to Mechantcsburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

David Beidleman, of In order to introduce our new location, we en sale two lots orLadies'Suit, they are Eton and Cloihier and Furnisher Fcr the Entire Fam ly DISEASE: a ti in 'e juatr, throtttrH i i tm ti i.t i't i. vvi 4 ildii I i tr w. "Ik. il s.a imw lo and permanently. S.

VS. S. does not leave the least particle of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely rids the blood or the cause for all skin diseases. S. S.

S. tones up the system and regulates the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels so that they will carry off tl natural waste and refuse matter through the proper i 1 cuanneis, msieau oi leaving io auurucu uy iuc S. in the treatment of these troubles and for building up the treatise on skin diseases and any medical advice you wish. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Camp Hill, were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Bricker Sunday. Mrs. W. H.

Weaver, Mrs. Christ Morning. Mrs. Ernest Mentzer, Mrs. Jacobs.

Miss Katharine Noell, Miss Katharine Best and Mr. Morganthaler were in Harrisburg Monday. Mrs. D. V.

Miller. Miss Sara Miller and Mrs. K. A. Eberly were the guests of Rev.

A. B. Mower, of Mount Wolf, Saturday. The trout fishing season opened Saturday. Master Joseph Clouser caught a trout that measured nine inches.

Miss Emma Strong, of Slate Hill, visited her brothers in Hagerstown last week. Mrs. J. H. McDonnald and daughter.

Margaret, of Altoona, were the guests of Mr. Mervin Bowman Friday. Miss May Greagor, of Churchtown, Ladies' Department Lot Xamber One. There are misses' and Junior rait, In pretty good assortment of sixes, former price of erery one of them was from $12 to $18; while they last for this sale, special price of only $8.98. Txt Number Two.

We have most all sizes up to 46. Among this lot are some staple blacks and the price on a great many of these suits was formerly as much tm $25. IX you can find yonr sine In this lot, take one along at only 85.98. This is one of the greatest bargains that we have been able to yet offer. Men's Department In our Men's Department, which is now more complete than ever, we can give yon an endless variety of styles and colorings, not how cheap, but how good.

We have pedal black double breasted Suits at $12.98, that down town prices would be from $15 to $13. This SnH must be seen to be appreciated. Children's In onr children's dress department yon will And a line more complete than anywhere else. We hare them in all ages, from 2 to 14 years, and In all the latest styles, at prices that defy competition. The white dresses start as low as $1 25 and go np to most any price you want to pay.

In the colored dresses we have a good selection as low as 59 cents. These are all well made and are the newest of this season's wear. Boys' Depart ment VWWW.VWyV.V.V.N'V.VSWW;WVAW,AV HOUSEHOLD HOT CROSS SIMS kdmmk Wi k. I I VII JWWW Will i mt i. hi ii a 11 I' rr es hff I', a 4 a 4 like I hri I.

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ami niurlundf lh In a mUmte of i wo talilrpoonfuU rach of oil unci xiifRar. a wit npoon of t.ali. and ninth iicnucr. I It titand in this I ilrf lr two hours, ihfn lay llslit l.ltiifA lu.t'.a unH e.ri'A il Karnlhin? the dish with hard boiled rss cut In quarters. A rlt Uetile to boil rice perfectly lias an inner bus ket with a very closo nif.sli.

The rice, washed in several waters, is placed in the basket, ami this is plunged into boiling water, where the rice cooks without danger of Inii'iiins. When the water boils away, the rice still cooks iu the steam. Robes One notes triple flounce effects. They are of embroidered linen. Drap d'ete is in evidence just now.

A lavender linen is a iong the temptations. Robes are to be had in nearly all materials. White is first choice in all the materials. A piety net robe is flowered with geraniums. Chiffon broadcloth is noted beautifully embroidered.

Some crepe de chine robes are embroidered a la japonnals. A dainty robe in orbin's egg blus crrpe de chine is a mass of tucks and shirrings. In skirt shapes other than flounced effects the bell or circular, cut full enough to be plaited in on the hips, is a feature. STATE AT A GLANCE Allentown The Are police elected Wayne Reithard president and Irwin Bachman captain. Heading The State Master Plumbers, in convention here, chose as their president Sheldon S.

White, of Pittsburg. Pottsville Six mining districts will on Thursday of next week conduct re examinations of foremen and assistants in this city. Scranton John Ricco, of the Old Forge Mafia, pleaded guilty to three charges of robbery and was sent for five years to the pentitentiary. Pottsville An explosion of gas in the Locust Gap colliery boiler house burned William Naidhammer and Frank Ruffing, firemen, so badly that the former will likely die. Allentown Rev.

George B. Vandyke, of Utica, N. and Rev. W. T.

S. Seyfert, of Inlianapolis, will take charge of the Presbyterian churches at Upper Lehigh and Weatherly, respectively. Philadelphia Semi official announcement is made that a new lease of the Philadelphia gas works for fifty years from January, 1908, would be made between the city and a corporation representing the Gas Improvement interests. Chester Directors of the poor house at Lima deposited $1,500 to the account of the County Treasurer just before the investigation concerning their conduct of the institution was resumed. That was a tacit admission that there had been irregularity in orders.

Iliiladelphia Granite cutters asked that their wages be increased on the ground that under the new agreement with stonemasons they would be forced to pay dues in two unions. Philadelphia Edward Sneeds, a chorus man, fatally shot Bessie D. Davis, a chorus woman, and attempted suicide. West Chester At Lincoln University commencement the "solution the race problem" was the theme of the alumni address. West Chester Dr.

D. P. Maddux. of Chester, is being sued in the Dela ware countv court for damans for cperating upon a patient without consent of parents. I COCOA 4 Ail.

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Three Easter Hats Very dashing are the black and colored tulle hats on braid foundation. The shapes approximate to the small, shori bat sailor, and the tulle i put on in huse rmhes and ro. et les. A picture hat in blark transparent braid had a tain o'shanier crown ami a wide, flexible brim, for a wonder, not turned up anywhere, but allowed to droop around the fate like a child's hat. The trimming was rose wreaths, blush pink and while, part of the wreath appearing in the underhrim, asainst the hair, and the rest encircling the crown.

A very large black aigrette trimmed the front of the hat. The new Charlotte Corday is very picturesoue when well developed. Its popularity during the winter has not caused people to tire of it, and young and old women are wearing it. Lace, tulle, embroidery, and other light materials are used, and small flowers and ribbons go into the decorations. Silks Popular Crossbar and checked silks are popular.

The rough weaves for silk known as Burlingham. Rajah, as well as the smoother pongees, come in a variety of colors cross hatched with contrasting colors or black. These are extremely elective Practically all the new silks are soft and pliable, even the taffetas nf their old sliff ncss. The present styles demand pliable materials. EN0LA.

Sfcdal to the Tchtraph. Enola, April 19. Joseph Pyne, of Harrisburg, was here on business Monday. Miss Katie Harper and Miss Reynolds were visitors here on Sunday. G.

R. Stouffer is visiting his wife at Ml. Alto, Pa. Babe Snyder, employed as crew director on the Philadelphia division, has resumed his duties after visiting his family at Atlantic City. James Mahoney spent Saturday evening visiting his friends in Columbia.

G. W. Fisher was in Harrisburg Mondav afternoon on business. Prince Heafs entertained the office force on the river the other afternoon in his launch. The beautiful lawn at the roundhouse was destroyed by a hard snov storm Sunday and the easter flowers were front bitten.

MALTA. Special to the Telegraph. Malta, April 19. The annual election of officers in the Lutheran Sunday school was held on Sunday and resulted as follows: Superintendent, C. W.

Zerbe; assistant superintendent, Peter L. Tressler; secretary, Mrs. R. T.7 Tressler: assistant secretary, J. M.

Schroyer; treasurer, A. L. Zerbe; organist, W. L. Zerbe; assistant organists, Katie V.

Simon and Mabel Dep pen; librarians, Mrs. J. J. Shaffer and Robert B. Zerbe; assistant librarians, Miss Bertha B.

Grimm and Alva M. Zerbe; chorister, A. L. Snyder; assistant chorister, Mabel Lutz; picnic grove directors, A. L.

Zerbe and J. J. Shoffer. Elmer Zeigler and family and Mrs. Wolfe and children, of Herndon, were the guests of M.

h. Witmer and Henry Schroyer on Sunday. J. E. Witmer and son, Kay, went to Philadelphia on Monday.

.1. F. left on Monday for Arkansas. A. L.

Snyder, Ray E. Tressler and Charles H. Zerbe were elected as delegates to the Lutheran Sunday school convention to be held at Pillow oa Saturday next. Lancaster Roy rish, a sophomore, was shot by Oscar Girfrich. a freshman, during a hazing at Franklin and Marshall Cpllege.

The George Peabody fund for the erec'io of model dwelling places for I he pxr in London now amounts to 1 1 II r. I mifr 1 I it. v. fftit. 1 You're a jude of goo 1 cooking.

Try Colburn's Pepper and see if it improve it. ril; Vo ir unu fr nin your Sc or 10c baik if you don't like any of Colburrs Spices. Mutard 10c a can. The A Colburn Co Philadelphia PRICES LOWER Quality considered, than any other Needles, Oil, Repairs 1 OI? ALL MAKKS AT SINGER STORE 120 MARKET STREET 712 N. THIRD STREET HARRISBURG, PA.

We Extract teeth without pain by "our new system (no bad after effects). No charge for extracting when teeth are ordered. Best set of teeth $7.00 Solid gold crowns 4.30 Bridge work 4.00 Gold fillings $1.00 up Silver fillings 50c New Systbem DR. WRIGHT, 23 Xoith Third Street. Over Hoover's Jewelry Store.

Open Evenings. vif 3 Pi I BdMMbiS Core Im potency, Nig 6t Emissions, Lops of Memory, all wastingdiseases, alieffectsof self abuse orexcessand indiscretion. Anerve tonic and blood builder. Briom the pinK glow to pale cheeks and restores the Are of yoath. Bit mail 60c per box.

6 boxes for $2.50, with our bankable guarantee bond to core or refund the money paid. Snnd nr rironlnr ana font of our 60 PILLS 50c bankable guarantee bond, and see with yonr own eyes that yon take no risk, for any bank will collect the guarantee bond for you if not cured. lumediow kes.lu FositiTely guaranteed cure for Los of Power, Varicocele, L'ndeTeloped or Shrunken Organs, Paresis Locomoior Ataxia, Nervou Prostration. Hysteria. Fits, Insanitr Paralysi and the Resuhsof Eires ive Use of Tobacco.

Opium or Liquor. BTmail in plain paekap. 1 .00) a box. 8 for 85.00 with onr bankable rear, ante bond to cure in SO day or refund aney paid. JKO.

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II.hiIihk nil k.mlK pii'inptiy nitended to I.AMMi Mil fertral and Lumber tn4 ilaikil fcis. ItOOI'IMi (Male and Tile.) II. K. NWiMcy, 11 N. Third SU SI.riilT AMI PACKING, Erelhford Packing and Storage 7f and North tiia.

i'oki im; ami ai iii.ictic goods. (Jco. li. Mcr'arland, 1U( N. Third BU I KAM I'lTTIMi AM) SI PI'UES.

HiuriKOurg ateara Heat Tower 12J bhort L. STKAM HEATING. riarrlsburs Bieam Heat Power 1M Bhort St IPIKiI.STKItKH KI IIMTIRE RE. PAIKIMi. S.

N. Cluck, SJ0 Woodbine St. WAGOXS, CAKRIAliES HARNESS. A. Newcomer, Gen.

Ast. Milburn Wagon 101T 1019 Market St. WALL PAPER AD PAINTING. Thos. C.

Wilson. U1719 Market St. WALL PAPER WIND!) IV SHADE! Oenrcc S. KensUinncher. Willi paper anil Wiiuiow Kliaden, riccoralitiK and room moulding'.

South Second street; 1274 Market street. Fl'XERAL DIRECTORS. S. M. Nickel Successor to C.

A. Spicer, Funeral Director, No. Ill South Second Practical Embalrner. 'Phono. James 1).

Hawkins Funeral Director and Embalmer. (00 Cumberland Harrisburg. Fa. C. II.

Mauk, Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer, 1741 4U N. Sixth St Open day and night. Both phones. Edmund J. Miller, Funeral Director and Embalmer.

Office aZi Race street, rtesidtnee 660 Race street. Telephone. Harrisburg, Pa. "Queen of Sea Trips" Baltimore to Boston, Providence and Savannah "By Sea." Via Merchants' Miners' Trans. Co.

fine steamships. Daily Line to Newport News and Norfolk. Send for Booklet. W. P.

Turner, G. P. Baltimore, Md. "Finest Coastwise Trips in the World." CURE FOR MEN The most successful remedy known for the speedy relief and abso.ute cure of Gonorrhoea and Gleet is GONOLA PEARLS. These Pearls have cured cases where all other remedies have failed.

If taken in the beginning of the attack the cure will be positive, no gleety discharges will annoy the patient afterward. They are a combination of remedies that do the work that no other remedies are able to effect. For sale at Gross' Drug Store or bv mail upon receipt of $1. The Moko Medical Company Camp Hill, Cumberland, P. O.

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