"HE LONGING FOR LOVE I The universal for love is respon sible for more mis fit mat rimonlal mates than any thing else in this love-lit old world. A man loves Love. A woman Is the embodiment of that sentiment to him. and, loving Love and wanting It. he thinks he loves the first woman who at tracts him. A woman knows that when Love comes to' her some man ''ll bring the message, and she misties every advance courier on the roatfor her prince, often, in the etu- of her longing and the natu ral Kaggeration of youth, giving that lon/ng for Love to two men at once. Then the confusion is confined to I on/ object, tragedy threatens, but win a man or woman "loves" two at j tiy same time, it is Cupid's comedy. I yj one can marry two persons at! o Jce, but one may marry one, and lid out too late that love for Love j lid love for individual are as far mart as the east and west coasts of j he sea. ' CONSTANT ITCHING MING Pimples on Face and Aleck. Looked Like Boils. Could Not Shave. Disfigured and in Misery. Cuti cura Soap and Ointment Cured. 34 3outh 3rd St. Philadelphia. P».— * "Three or four year*ago pimples began to break out on my face and neck, also lumps ttliaf looked like boils. The lumps always caused ma the greatest annoyance oa account of the constant lulling and burning sensa- Won. I could not shave for K*ar of spreading them on ray face. The pimples were vj \ "\V very small at times and al ' / \ » most covered my entire chit. They came to a white head and when brcien ejected mostly water. They dis flgred me. The burning sensation caused by scratching and irritation kept mo in msery. 'I Anally gavo it up as hopeless. I came aross the advertisement of Cuticura Soap ad Ointment in a newspaper and I sent fr a free sample. After receiving the same used them with good effects. They gave le some relief. After using the sample I mrchased the Cuticura Soap and Ointment it the drug store. I used three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of the Cuti cura Ointment and I was cured." (Signed) Frank A. Penrose. June 28. 1913. For treating poor complexions,xed. rough hands, and dry. thin and falling &air, Cuti cura Soap and Cuticura Ointment have been the world's favorites for more than a gener ation. Sold everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skit Book. Ad drees post-card "Cuticura. Dept.T. Boston." who shave and sham'»oo with Cu ticura Soap will tlnd it best for slin and acalo. uaßßDnHaa&n Sprains To get prompt relief from pain —to remove the soreness and re duce the swelling—aiply SLOAN'S LINIMENT! H the antiseptic renedy that's fine 19 I for bruises, cits, burns, and B I scalds. w Mrs. H. B. Spri'Ber, 9*l Flora St., R W I Elizabeth, N. J., vrites : "I fell and R ■ sprained myarroand was in terrible Eg ■ pain until told o use Sloan's Lini- H ■ ment. It took al the pain away, and B Sj now I can use mjarm and hand again." U. M At all dealers, lice 25c., 50c. SI.OO l| Dr. Earl S. Slom, Inc., Boston, Mass. j) 'Readhg Hams and i Bacon For Easter Voir Faster will he complete who/ you have ordered our ocle hruDun P keeps the liver on the j,b and j uriHes the blood. Makes more eggs and better chicks. first three weeks chicks need prgits, Eaby Cluck Food just the right combination to nourish without straining babv stomachs. 23c, 50c and SI.OO. Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratts. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back 3 Get Pratts 160 Page Poultry Book Walter U Schell, 1307 Market St.: Elkview Poultry Supply House 1703 N. 3d St.; Holmes Seed Co., So. Second Bt.; Mock & Hartman 7th ind Emerald BU., and live dealers In towns surrounding Harrlsburg UWS HEMS FEW CBS 111 Elf HATCHES Looks as if Start For Next Win ter's Layers Would Ee Retarded Early hatches are not yielding many chicks. Complaints are pretty general that a high percentage of the eggs are infertile and of those that are fertile many develop chicks that have not the strength to exclude themselves from the shell. It looks.as if the start at producing next winter's layers is bound to he retarded. Unsatisfactory fertility in eggs at this stage of the hatching sea son need not surprise anyone. The winter was such as to reduce the vitality of the parent stock and ttu l aye ,lf T, re( l ulre a few weeks of ground ] j ® weather to regain the i season of high production was late in starting the past winter and, S„i C u Urs ™. a late star t means a late finish. That is, hens to lay their Spring quota of eggs will be lute in becoming broody, and don't think the hen has been entirely relieved of the raising the chick family. There are incubators mammoth and incubators small, millions of them. t ' le Sfeut proportion of hrlwf.li i k DS v raiscfl lir e hatched and brooded by hens. f 'tmM. ePn jhe ' two shortcomings, poor fertility and the hen suppressing ma ternal instinct to make up lost time, e\ erything dependent upon the poul trj crop will be delayed for some time i? m c r\ .J he Sunda >' school picnic will be held up pending the growing of chicks to broiler size and next win ter s low-priced egg will not make its appearance until well nigh Spring. Egg-production Is All Up to the Bird thr'Tnif! C wF 8 P r od uct ion depends upon the individual bird herself. Certain birds under adverse circumstances will eggs than certain other birds that have the best of everything In the way of food and shelter. The '? yer ls Qualified by in herited tendencies to produce eggs. No art of man can induce a hen to lay a large number of eggs unless she filing Lni t J len- Pr °Per han „w'" n ,Y uoe her to do her best. Pieper handling will induce some colts eventually to get a mark of 2.10 No amount of handling will make certain other colts show better than a r>iiT » «v, i l ' The same principle ap plies to the hen. The Heathen Chinese Eggs Are in Bad The poultrymen of the famous Peta luma district in Sonoma county, Cali fornia, are up in arms against the im portation of Chinese eggs. They state that the heathen" px-oducers get as low as 3Vi cents per dozen, which price jumps to 14 cents when laid down in San Francisco and to 2 8 cents when sold to retailers and other large buyers. The Petaluma district is de pendent almost entirely upon poultry unci the owners of the many commer rial egg plants are in a humor to light. They hope to be able soon to block further importations of Chinese eggs by having the pure food laws enforced. IDEAL BROODING SYSTEMS A great many factors enter Into the Ideal system of brooding, but the most important ones arc: Safety from fire plenty of sunlight, ease of cleaning' roomy hover, plenty of scratching space for chicks to exercise in, good ventilation drafts, easy maintenance of uniform temperature, provision for means whereby the chicks can gel away from the heat of the hover and Into a cooler place, and ease of carina for chicks. Broke Jail By Breaking the Shell— Those Strong Hearty Chicks Eggs For Hatching From our prolific lavers— Barred Rocks and 9. C. W. leghorns TSc per wet tint; of 13. *,% per 100 CALL, PHONE OR WRITE Camp Hill Poultry Farm P. O. Rox 1I)S, Camp Hill, p a . L. Gulauite, Prop. O. J. Shank, > ———— jingle Comb Whits Leghorn EQGS FOR HATCHING From Locust Grove Layers Bred for superior egg production and com bining the finest strains of English and American blood. Several pens headed by Tom Barron s Cockerels whose parents have records of 220-262 eggs n e "r year. "vS? J!" *«•«» per hundred. Write Tor complete price list of eggs and breeding stock. LOCUST GROVE FARM MARYSVII.I.K. PEN*.*. f TO KEEP YOUTH 1 f and beauty—to prevent wrinkles and' 'crow'3 | s feet" and deep black circles under the eyes— , fj > nothing is as good as $ FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION! Give it a fair trial for banishing those distressing pains or drains on one's vitality. This prescription of Dr. Pierce's regulates all the womanly functions. It eradicates and destroys "Female Complaints" and weaknesses that make women miserable and oln before their time. Every girl needs it before womanhood. Every mother needs it. It is an invigorating tonic for the female system. All medicine dealers have sold it with satisfaction, to customers for the past 40 years. It is now obtainable in liquid or tablet form at drugstores—or send 50 one-cent stamps for trial box, to R.V. Pierce, Buffalo. DR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS regelate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Q Sugar coated, tiny grannies, easy to take ns candy. EPISCOPAL mi ! WILL ADDRESS MEN To Ee Principal Speaker Tomor row Afternoon at Hill Meeting; Entertained by Darlingtons John W. Wood, of Now York, will speak on "A Fellow of the Royal So ciety" at to-morrow's "Pleasant Sun day Afternoon" meeting: of the Alli son Hill Men's Christian Association i Mr. Wood is lay secretary of the Board I of Missions of the Protestant Episco-1 pal Church and his address to the : men is expected to he along lines of practical Christianity. The meeting will be open to all men; it will be held in Lenney's Theater, 5 South Thir teenth street, at 3.45 o'clock; will be preceded by the usual fifteen-minute FREE TO YOU —MY SISTER • r '"B from Woman's Ailments, #' BtLff * rlngfc maa.wTt »bou« . cure—tofl, iuy reader, for yonrtelf. your daughter j our mother, or your abler. I want to tell J ou how to cure youruelve* at home with out the help of i\ doctor. Mi n ciaul understand women a suflurinKH. "What we women know from eiparlence, we know better than any doctor I kuow tiiat inhome treatment la safe and sure cure for Leucorrhoee or Whiileh diechargea. UlcirillOfi. Dlt placimonl or Failing of the Womb, frofeeo, Scanty ar Panful ►anode Ut.rin. ar O.arian Tumora. ar 5 r* .7 lot 50handkcrchlels. Write today. \ 0 PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD, Department M. ] .. 280.00 One Kroeger, good for beginners, 123.00 One Hardman, large mahogany case 175.00 Every piano will be put in first-class condition and sold and delivered to your home on terms of from $4.00 per month and up. Don't miss this sale if you want a good second-hand piano. CHAS. M. 24 N. Second Street Harrisburg, Pa. Cutting Down the Heating Cost This weathef requires fuel that contains the maximum tn heat value. Fuel that possesses the T.OH h«at units will gl\e the desired re sult with ihe least possible consumption. You s coal. Our coal is the cheapest because U govs the farthest. J. B. MONTGOMERY Main Offices: 3rd and Chestnut Sts. Both Phones. ' ■ ' song service at 3.30, anil will end at 4.45. President E. F. Weaver will preside. Mr. Wood Is coming liere principally to talk at the "P. S. A." meeting, but lie will make two other addresses dur ing his visit. 'One will be at St. Ste phen's Church to-morrow morning and the other at St. Andrew's Church to-morrow evening. At St. Andrew's lie will talk on missions in Alaska and will illustrate it with the lantern slides which Archdeacon Hudson Stuck has been using during the past win tor. Archdeacon Stuck Is the man who climbed Mt. McKinley last sum mer. Mr. Wood will be entertained whilo hero by Bishop and Mrs. Darlington at the Rlshop's House. He will como from Xew York on a night train, get ting here early to-morrow. STOT.EX STAMPS FOUND Marietta, Pa., pril 4.—Stamps to the value of $131.24, evidently thrown away by the robber who looted th« Qurrayville post oflire on the morning of March ~ were found yesterday by Railroad Foreman B. F. Keen along the Pennsylvania Railroad several miles from Quarryville. 5