Makes Life Worth While By ELiLA WHEKL.KR WII-COX | A woman has lost her only child; a man has lost his possessions in an earthquake. They wonder how tn telligent human be ing- can believe in God. "What know about God?" P they Not so much as many ones know, yet more and more passing year, that life grows "■■«■ i * more radiant with each step forward toward the final F;oal. For ever upon the path shines the smile of Him I know to be God. Belief Makes JAte More Radiant With Koch Step I know this earth Is but one room in my Father's Mansion, and that whatever my experiences may be in this, they are but to prepare me to enter larger rooms. Experience is the dbject of all life. We came from the Great All Source, and we are returning to It. That we can make the journey for ourselves and others happier and more beautiful by an absolute, unswerving faith in the God of Love back of all things I know. That a belief in our own divine origin and our oneness with God will mold circumstances and turn seeming evil to good I also know. But the way to such molding is long and the path steep, because it loads over the boulders of self, and we must chisel our own stairway through the rooms. But God awaits us at the summit. The great trouble with most of us is that we magnify our petty, lesser selves and desires and tasks, and ignore our real selves, and then doubt the existence of a God because our lesser selves suffer some disappoint ment or pain, which need not haw come to us if we had recognized the divinity within. God made millions of worlds—mil lions of planets. No man can make one or even explain how the beginning began. Therefore the most reasonable explanation is that He whom we call God made all. The magnificence of this vast uni verse is beyond the scope of human intellect. One glance through a telescope at Remove the Cause | BRAIK FAG I Horsfora's Acid Phosphate is fe especially recommended for ■ restoring brain force or ner- S3 vouß energy, in all cases where te the nervous system has been H reduced below the normal M standard by overwork. W Horsford's 1 Acid Phosphate I (Non-Alcoholic) IS r \ The Reliable House For Pianos YOHN BROS. Mar l X .re Some Wonderful Secrets I I That Bring Quick Beauty I The Sure nnil Uutrk Road to Real Beauty. KnmuuN lleauty Secrets that Have Made tlie Theatrical Star, Valentin Surrat, America's Greatest Self-Mnde Beauty By Ynleska Suratt TO MY "lind there are few things as hideous as superfluous hairs on a woman's face. The reason why more women do not remove this man nish and coarse growth is that they fear the action of the hair removers commonly sold. For this they cannot lie blamed, since it is a fact that the present-day depilatories burn oft the liair and usually leave a red or irri tated spot where applied, and is a "dead give-away." There is a super fluous hair-remover, however, which is very remarkable and novel in its action, and no one can ever tell that ••All You Need Are These Kevr Secrets, and Surpassing: Beauty la Yours." you have used anything to remove the superfluous hairs. This Is simple sulfo solution. Instead of burning off the hair and injuring the skin, no matter how tough, it dissolves the hair and is a positive benefit to the skin. You moisten the hairs to be removed with simple sulfo solution. You see the hair dissolve away, and you then wash it off. The skin is left clear, soft and unmarked. Another splendid feature is that it can be used on the tenderest skin, or any part of the body, with perfect safety. It can be obtained at any drug store. * • * MARIETTA No, the beauty creams you are using will never produce the desired result. There Is only one real Bkin beautlfler I have ever known and this will remove freckles, red spots end other blemishes ao promptly as to surprise you. Mix two tablespoonfuls of glycerine with half a pint of hot water and while stirring add one ounce of zintone, which you can obtain at the drug store. The liberal use of this gives an absolutely perfect com plexion, rivaling the purity of n Illy or b rose. You need nothing rise but this to give you your fondest desire. evening the heavrtns is enough to make the most brilliant being on earth sink back in unutterable awe. Yet poor, petty creatures are daily and hourly sitting in judgment on the Creator of All Things because a hail storm destroyed a harvest or a light ning stroke killed a cow, or death claimed a child, or a thief robbed the* house. Be still and be ashamed, O petty cavillers! Look up and out at the glory of creation, and know that God lives, and that you are part and parcel of Him, and nothing can befall you once you acknowledge this truth that all is for ultimate and universal good. God is Love. Here is what Seneca, a Roman philosopher, said two thousand years ago: "God is near you, with you, in you. There dwells within us a holy spirit, the watcher and guardian of all we do, good or bad. According as we deal with Him so He deals wth us." Kpictetus, a Greek philosopher, and a iran of great wisdom, who lived a hundred years after Ohrlst, said: "Be always ready to resign the blessings which God's providence has lent you for a while. | Never say any thing about 'I have lost it,' but say 'I have restored it' Is your child dead? She has been restored. Ts your wife dead? She has been restored. Has your estate been taken from you? Has not this, then. als« been restored ? But he who has takeii it from mo is a bad man. But what' is it to you by whose hands the giver demanded it back?" In every age there s.re a few souls who listen to great truths like these and realize that they need only live these truths to be at peace with God and man. Vast and cumbersome and blind creeds seem to be the machinery by which the masses of the world move. And slow is that movement. It Is pitiful to think of the mis erable, fear-wrecked beings who have wept bitter tears over dreary dogmas, trying to find "illumination." Live to Tills Thought and You Will Be Reconciled Trying to reconcile the irreconcilable and paradoxical statements of sup posed teachers, when all they needed to obtain light, happiness and hopt, was the old, old truth, "'.lod is near you, with you, in you." Live to this thought awl you will need no other religion. Syracuse Father Is Hunting Young Son Who Left Home Special to The Telegraph Columbia, Pa., May 27. —D. A. Cor nish, of Syracuse, N. Y., is here searching for his lost son. Albert C. Cornish, who left home in the be ginning of May, in compan vith his cousin, Harold Rood. The bo> is seven teen years old and is attired In a khaki uniform. He was deserted by !>is cou sin at Buffalo, N. Y., and then inform ed his parents that he would start for home. He never reached therr. Get ting a clue that led him to believe that the youth had reached the vicinity of Harrlsburg, the father followed it up, only to find that he was too late to trace his lost son. Coming to this i place to-day he learned that a boy' answering the description of his son] had been here, but had left for parts I unknown. The father is asking the | authorities to co-operate with his in finding his son. OILING TEN MTLES OF ROAD I Special to iHe Telegraph Columbia, Pa., May 26.—1n order to overcome the dust nuisance, the Lan caster and Susquehanna turnpike I company has started to oil the pike j the entire distance of more than ten miles, from Lancaster to Columbia. I Fifteen thousand gallons of oil are, being spread over the pike with an oil sprinkler. DANDER UP—Yes, you can get rid of dandruff right off. But you want something which not only removes dandruff completely but that will actu ally force the hair to grow. For this you can never get anything as start ling In its results as the following mixture. To half a pint of alcohol add half a pint of water for else you may use a full pint of bay rum if you wish) and to this add one ounce of beta quinol. It has a powerful action upon the hair-cells, hair roots and the scalp. It means a transformation to any hair and scalp. Your hair will be healthy, vigorous, fluffy, and grow luxuriantly. HARRIET It.—A skin rejuvenator of remarkable power is a cream made by dissolving two tablespoonfuls of glycer ine and two ounces of eptol in a half pint of hot water. This is stirred until it cools and forms a satiny cream. This is the most astonishing wrinkle re mover there is, making crow's feet, deep wrinkles and lines disappear with great rapidity. It makes the skin plump, youthful and vigorous, and by faithful use you will see a tremendous difference In your appearance, making you look years younger. The eptol can be obtained at any drug store. This makes the most economical cream I know of. » • » IJUCY M. N.—The only positive, quick and sure way of removing blackheads is by sprinkling some neroxln on a sponge made wet with hot water. This, rubbed on the blackheads, will remove them, big and little, in a few moments. The neroxin can be obtained at any drug store. MRS. O. H. K.—-Do not use mechan ical instruments for bust development They are usually Injurious. Though it Is Impossible to assure the desired de velopment, yet the following is worth trying, as it has been successful In many ca.ses. A half a cup of sugar and two ounces of ruetone should be dis solved in half a pint of cold water, and of this two teaspoonfuls taken three or four times a day. You can secure the ruetona at any drug store. * • • MEDUSA—There are very few sham poos worthy of the name, and only one perfect head-wash that I know. This Is eggol. By dissolving one teaspoon ful of this in half a cup of hot water you have a hair and scalp cleanser which is unusually thorough and quick in removing all scurf, dirt and dead skin, leaving the hair fluffy and silky and easy to do up. The eggol can be secured at any drug store. ♦ • • ANNABEL—Ordinary talcum powder does very little good In arm-pit and other perspiration. Use hydrolized talc which is specially mecMcated and which Is astonishing in controlling excessive perspiration In the arm-pits and other parts of the body, such as the feet, waist, etc. It will prevent your gowns from becoming faded and ruined bv ex cessive perspiration, and will relieve you from the misery and humiliation it causes. It also completely destroys odor. • • * MISS G. F. T.—No more powerful blood cleanser is known than a mixture of twelve ounces of granulated sugar and one ounce of sarsene with one pint or water. One or two teaspoonfuls taken after meals will stop pimples and skin eruptions in n short time. Get the sarsene in the original package, bv the ounce, at any drug store.—Advertise ment. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH This Store Will Be Closed Saturday (Decoration Day) Open Friday Until 9 P.M. Only 2 More Days of This BIG MAY SALE! To-morrow a Big Sale of New A Sale Just in Time to Supply Your Decoration Day Needs Women's Blouses Jpk ®v jj®a\\ Women's Blouses Values to $1.50, for 4 W»§ (cOW \\ Values to $3.00, for 95c vßf §1.89_ Made of Voile and Or- \U, J/ 50 patterns to choose from, gandy, with the new Glad- 11 \PS I If ' \wk Made of China Silk, Voiles stone and roll collars, in and Organdies in all the white and colors; very 4p z \\YwPyv/ / m season's newest models, in models- H up-to-date white and colors; all sizes. Women s Blouses 3* T iV \) Women's Silk Gloves SPECIAL } Women's $4.50 Crepe de Chine &Qll slo ° Value ' for w 9 ° SILK BLOUSES for VL= 59c Women s White just in time for Decor- Voile Blouses; all the new- 100 of these Blouses on sale made of best quality of Crepe de Chine Silk, ation Day, 200 Women's 16- est models; lace and em- V_-/ colors are white, peach, mais, Nile and blue; drop shoulders, organdy em- button length Silk Gloves broidery trimmed, low broidery, Gladstone collar and Organdy cuffs in all sizes. double finger tips; black and necks; all sizes. Jj white; all sizes; SI.OO value. || The Sale of Women's and Misses' Wash Dresses For Porch and Street Wear Continues ij 11 Dresses of the newest and best styles, some plain tailored, some with two tiers, some with the new Russian tunic; in fact every style is j| j! here. The materials are floral and plain colors. Crepes, voiles, tissues, striped voiles, Ratines, handsome lingeries, French Linens, etc.; j| l» Women's and Misses' sizes and sizes for Extra Large Women. | $1.95 $2.95 53.95 J Values to $3.50 Values to $4.50 Values to $6.00 Values to $7.50 Values to SIO.OO Hundreds of Wash Dress Skirts in This Special Sale For Decoration Day j! Every new model, including the very newest Russian Tunics—The materials are Pique, Bedford Cord, Ramie and French Linens, jj ;; Crepes and Cordeline; all sizes for Women, Misses and Extra Large Women. il 95c SIAS $1.95 $2.50 $3.50 |; jij Values to $1.50 Values to $2.25 Values to $ 2.75 Values to $3.59 Values to $4.5 0 jj j I - 1 IN SURPLICE STYLE NEW ANDATTRACTIVE Corset Cover Made of Flouncing or Embroidered by Hand ,Vy » 8295 Corset Cover, 34 to 42 bust This surplice corset cover is one of the newest and prettiest to be seen. Added to its prettiness, it is made of flouncing and, consequently, means almost no labor. There are only shoulder and under-arm seams. The armhole edges are finished with insertion and lace edging and there is a narrow belt at the waist line. If the flouncing is not liked, any plain material ran be used with suitable finish for the edges and any fine lingerie material would be pretty with the edges scallops! and enihroidered by hand but, as a natter of course, flouncing, whether embroidery or lace, means far less labor. For the medium size, the corset cover will require 2)4 yds. of flouncing 16 in. wide or I yd. of plain material 36, yd. 44 in. wide, with Iyds. of edging, I yd. of banding. , The pattern 8295 '* cut in si7.es from 34 to 42 inches bust measure. It will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paDer, on receipt of ten cents. Bowman's sell May Manton Patterns. CHARGE!) WITH PERJURY Special to The Telegraph Lebanon, May 27. —A charge of perjury has been preferred against James Krelder, the 20-year-old Ann vllle boy, who was the principal wit ness in the trial of Edwin R. Risser, proprietor of the Halfway House, near Annville, later acquitted of the charge of selling liquor to minors. Young Kreider is alleges, in the complaint, to have made false statements in his cross-examination Iby the defendant's attorneys. 1 ERECTING NEW CHURCH Special to The Telegraph Hallam, Pa., May 27. —The old Jeru salem United Brethren Church, be longing to the Sprinaret charge, has been torn down and the erection of a new beautiful edifice began. The pastor, the Rev. D. J. March, is busily engaged and assists with some of the work. The growing congregation is the cause of this movement. WOMAN FALLS DOWN STAIRS Special to The J elegropli Lewistown, Pa., May 27.—Mrs. Mary Hetrick suffered an attack of vertigo at the top of a stairway at her home and plunged headforemost to the bot tom of the steps. She was painfully injured. Mrs. Hetrick is fiS years old and is suffering severely from shock. DIES FROM BULLET WOUNDS Special to The Telegraph Huntingdon, Pa., May 27.—As a re sult of a fight on Sunday afternoon, John Doughenbaugh died here several hours after having been admitted to the hospital. Doughenbaugh Is said to have been shot by John James. Sand coupon sample can babies and their I care by special- / Vl j f r ■■ J j § When Your Baby is Grown Up '■pHE food you give your baby now will affect him to the last day of his life. The baby that struggles against cow's milk now may grow up with the ruined digestion that makes misery and unhappiness. Train you r baby for life long health from the beginning. Give him your breast milk as long as you can—then wean him slowly on Nestles FooH that for three generations has built dairies—every cow's milk danger has up men And women of healthy bodies been destroyed every baby need and clear heads. hts been added. Remember that even if your baby It comes to you in a safe, air c*n fight the endless sickness that is tight can add water boil and in the milk from sick cows in dirty it's ready. Send the coupon for the dairies even if he can fight today trial can today. its heavy lumps in his little stomach _______________ —he may later have the handicap of an impaired digestion. NESTLTS FOOD COMPANY NESTLE'S because it is close Weolwortk Bid*., New York t° mother*iimilk :—. keroken and received num erous bruises. He was taken to his home, 123 West Third street, and re ceived medical treatment. CONVENTION AT HERSHEY PARK Marietta, Pa., May 27. —A big four county Christian Endeavor convention and picnic combined, comprising the counties of Dauphin, Lancaster. Perry, Berks and Lebanon, will be held at Hershey Park, June 11. It is predict led that it will be the biggest conven tion ever held in Central Pennsylva nia. MAY 27, 1914. P Union Pacific^ 1 is the new and direct route to I I Yellowstone National Park. It . I I takes you right to Yellowstone 1 f Station the popular entrance. m and cents your vacation trip, and \ it's all in a booklet, "Yellowstone % to see and what it will fic ake your\ Jar\ s | A . Summer Novelties in Pictorial Review Patterns "Russian Tunic" the new Jll/\ Skirt J Ml f° r Foulard and Em- L~-SJ I • \x\ I \ / Its \ broidery Dresses are the f/( I * •\' \\ \. I jtf \ latest word from Paris. 11. x • *\\ T k-... 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