THOUG.T SHf | COM NOTLIVE Restored < Healthy Lydw EPinfcam'sVePtable bmpoun. Unionvill«Mo.-"I rfered ftnma female troui and I got" weak that I — t. »l ll.Viardlv walk 'AiMLT-a acn? the floor with . * ■. outriding on to . Y southing. I had f, 'iiSi; : ii ne'oua spells and jii m- fingers would Aijj and my face ! fc-yi "* #i!i||i #«ld draw, and I <pld not speak, nor 1 £ep to do any good, /C' L ad no appetite, and Ar./A rveryone thought I __S\rV -Would not live. Some C advised ne to take Lydia E. Pinkhs's Vegettfle Compound. I had taken • much mdicine and my doctor said hcould do re no good so I told my husbal he migh get me a bottle and I woulc'-ry it. B the time I had taken it I f£ better. I continued its use,and now am well ifld strong. " Jiave alwtys recommended your medine ever since I was so wonder fullj>enefitte< by it and I hope this letti' will be tie means of saving some oth' poor w«nan from suffering." Mr MAKTIU SEAVEY, BOX 1144, Umville, Mssouri. *ie makers of Lydia E. Pinkham 8 Vietable Ci/mpound have thousands of sol letters as that above —they tell t? truth, else they could not have been otained for love or money. This med iae is no stranger —it has stood the tt for years. if there are any complications you < not nndrrslaud write to Ly<hf E. jnkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Vnn.Mass. Your letter will be opened, >ad and answered by a woman and eld in strict confidence. The American Garden of I Eden—Colorado The modern Adam and the modern Eve have a Garden of Eden right Here in America where the tired can gain a wonderful reward in new vigor and happiness. We call it "Estes/ Park" and it is in Colorado. p It is the land of wild flowers galor#" .—massive glaciers; gigantic mouii' tains with cloud-piercing peaks; ing streams; crystal lakes. It is tj\ land of sunshine and glory. i You can follow your favorite p/ time to your heart's content—nf golf or tennis —ride, drive or mq» climb, fish and camp out. I, There are high class hotels /" many modest places at little eosr 1 thfc expense Question should not / you. It's a splendiw spot to retf' ' alp and prepare for future battles" or social obligations, af L '"j tUldren can enjoy themselv« alla luneflt as much as the grown-;- May I place in your hands o'" 1 "" tjr on Estes Park —that contal/™ 1 pictures, maps and full inform ihe hotels, boarding P |lu >.", nt houses with their costs? I f |o tell you about the best p nn ihere and about the low p ur3lon fares. Wm. Austin, General Agrt* ger Depts., C. B. & Q. Ij~ . l .°- 8»B Qhestnut St., I>lul ,| ' ,hia How Actresseßej llo^ SuperfluoiHair ' .... i„ u„lns l* proved con and p"S , r . £ f ~« Viy physiciaus use the chsivdy by the actlhat pan) e pnr ft."moving ft drops. . *»£ i, T li, V ion and any 3 rnlv the skin, smooth j >ll than before, herause ok * n !" ept * )>pre<icnt , » in the prrr ' i>rr,,«» (l.nolmlllp tiwlav. 'J? 1 .?? your arm. rrrne for yourself it will do Miine clatmed. Your mnm-r l>.irk, ir you aK entirely pleased. If ineot/enient to .all J""* "'l I ,!' tl! rkM lo ordor i'i» ' ro ™ .. ' , rlrT !, w '* r« New VorL Ilo.p containing valuable in- Fonlilion Inton.ft- _ I" Ibis city El Itado is sfld ami recommeiM by- „ Bolrtin SeaipuK ' sto [e- E *„ ?• r,<oss. Ki'nnedf I'r»B Store. >'l - PriiK StJ Oe'TKP A - f'"rK"s 1/ Kills 'EnDead by Conlad fr Drives £ni Out—by Odoi "In Time offcace Prepare for War." IHSECTIHJ Amy lirtiohi Deo let Jell. ■■lnitio." B**&!gß&ts7n. I'M fro in Cell* to Garrett IOUCATIONAIj Speedin Stenography DIKING JUNK AND JUI-Y. ENROL! ANY MONDAY. SCHOOEOF COMMERCE 15 S. SARKET SQUARE, HAIUISBURO. PA. Harrisburj Business College Day and Night. Business Shorthand aul Civil Service. In dividual Induction. 28th year 829 Market %. Harrisburg, Pa ' A. UJTZ, M. E ff _ J practlctlg Physician V W Medicine tad ElectrtcH vj 4jKa Practice Conflned tuj I*T oni» Only 1 105-A Mjket Str/I Charles B.Clu/ Carpenter and Build^ jobbing promptly att«ded tonJJJJJ doon ana windows a upeciaif to . cabinet / 2200 Log* St£L_ oiroßßTMmy-— — "RUDOLPH :7Sf ER Funeral Directonnd r |U Walnut lb f THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 25, 1914. MARKO SQUARE HAS MEMBERSHIP OF 1,274 fear Book Show* Sundap School Roll of 1,114} Spent Big Sum For Missioni The book of the Market Square Presbyterial Church* Issued to-pay, is a B- page ot the 'A . conditlorvof the large f iJLI conKrcga/ion over >. Ira which /ie R»v. Dr. ln~ J- Rltcyo Smith pre • sides. / Th ® annual contalf a summary 0 f tli/ events of the HTftTinM past far, as well as a co/plete report of B ii lepartments of shows that there M> re 1.144 Sunday school students oythe rolls during the past year. TW honor roll, those who have matntaij/d an unbroken at tendance record <fr* n K the year, con tains the names / M. Blair Gourley, iprrctarv- N E. /ause, teacher; Bur ton Cum'mlngs,/ H. Spicer's class; John Fries, J. I Spicer's class; Flor ence Fisher, V s Shertzer's class; Blanche Ban/d, Miss Hepford's class; Mabel /right, Miss Hepford's class; Marjqfe Hause, Mrs. Jones' class; Mabel/ark, Mrs. Jones' class; Katherir.e jnnestock, Mrs. Jones' class; Russt/ Lindsay, Mrs. Chayne's class; liavi/Charles, J. C. Harvey's class; F. pntling, J- C. Harvey's class'; Miss Orth's class; Miss'Sand®. Mrs - Bergner's class. Expend/ res for missions, educa tion, Surr y sc bool college aid and other it/ 8 totaled $30,448. There were sixP n baptisms of infants and eighty rfiissions to membership dur ing thfF er i° d covered by the year book. ? th these additions the mem berslii/ow totals 1,274. U > rfliurch Picnic. Derry Street and' > te Street United Brethren cluircP to-day held picnics at Her shey7'r'{ - Five hundred people left on a/ ec ' a ' train for the park this morjS (-/■luilr neillcntlon. More than goo/ere present at the final services j n mnection with the dedication of th*;w St. Matthew's L,uthei - an Church, atfeen and Seneca streets, last night, w jh exercises were in charge of the nlstian Endeavor societies of all jtieran churches. The Rev. Dr. H. B. Stick preached on the fourfold vision regard to the work of the young peo of the church. A musical program luded a duet by Mrs. Kistler and is Kraig, a solo by Miss Parnell, se tions by St. Matthew's girls' choir, 1 also a reading by Mrs. Leßue Wal r. Refreshments were served. ) Curtin llclglitM Pienle. One of the ' fWest End's red letter church events, which is looked forward to with a great deal of interest by young and old, Is planned up this year, announcement being made that the Curtin Heights Methodist annual picnic go forward at Hershey Park to-morrow. Trollev cars will leave the church, in North' Sixth street at 7:45 to-morrow moning. The return will he made at 8 that evening. An inter-class athletic contest will take place at 10 o'clock in the morn ing, the winner taking the George W. Bogar cup. held for the past year by Miss Smith's class. Baseball between single and married men, a ladies' wood sawing contest and other diversions are booked. LUTHERAN IX OUTING This is the big day for the Lutherans, who are enjoying it to the utmost at Reservoir Park, where about 5,000 are spending the dav in sports and recrea tion in annual outing under the Luth eran Brotherhood auspices. The boys' band from the Loysville Orphans' Home is playing during the day. 10 RETELL SHOP JULES OF YEARS AGO [Continued From Flrtt Pace] business trip or illness prevented, have one of the seven first Patrons who were first missed his shave at Williams'. The. names have grofn into promi nence, too, not only inMechanicsburg and the Cumberland V/lley, hut in the state and national Vorlds of com merce. For instance,/he Jack Weaver of thirty-five years ;yo is Postmaster John S. Weaver of Others are George M. Eckles. t>t the big drug Ilrm of Eckles Brotyrs; A. G. Eberly, a big wagon manufi/turer; A. Z. Hade, who still conducts his cigar store; Fred Mumma, Ja/es B. Roller and W. H. Beitzel. / The party will V held at the home of Mr. Williams. /East Coover street. Besides his agof eustomers his son Charles and Ttor Radestraw will at tend. Rakestrrf'. by the way, will help to cater a# the dinner will cer tainly lie a moir-watery one. The dinner fit have a double sig nificance.VVan addition to marking thirty-five ye# of business as barber Mr. WilliamffWi'l also celebrate his fifty-sixth bif day. At that still con- siders him 'y l ' of the boys." Which ml- " r may not, he one rea son why al/ Ipr hanicshurg is a-quiver to hear thT stories—some of them, that is. I j A Flirt ells the Secret of Her Success In t/ July Woman's Home Com panioiiyPears a story. entitled "The Coquet story of man's love and womaf vanity. In the early part of the f y appears the following pas sage/ which the coquette tells the seer/°' cr succes: "/now there are girls who have nc\/' lnc ' much of the admiration of mJ hut I have never been able to InJne a girl who could not have it if k liked. It seems so easy. As my c in Rachel used to say: 'You've J to make yourself attractive Aigh, my dear!' / 'Adele, my dear," she said to me e day, 'I have always been a belle, t me tell you the secret of It; I be- ■ oath It to you now that I am get- Jng old.' [Cousin Rachel was SB.] 'I Jlways went among men as though 7hey were an entirely different order fit human being. They may even be of a higher order of being, but they are different, and must be treated so. My collie Caesar follows me, stays by me. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derauge the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physician*, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you csn pos sibly derive from them. Hall's Catsrrh Curs, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. 0., contains no mercury, and la tsken internally, acting directly upon the blood snd mucous sur« fsces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo "sure you get the genuine It is taken Internally and made In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &Co Testlmonlsls free. Sold by Druggists. Price, Tftc. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. FUR FRIDAY ONLY _ _ _ _ _ _ M m pa. ABA ■ « « » FOR FRIDAY ONLY Men's Imported STRAW HATS I \J 111 /\ Yill i!- - ■ Summer Coits $2.00 Quality ( I%j |Jf I 111 M I $2 and *2.50 Qualities Jfoo™ 1 l *sr-\* $I 00 The Two Big Purchases of the Entire Stocks of The "Marcelle" Waist & Dress Co. £ American Cloak & Suit Co., Offer You Splendid Merchandise at Prices Heretofore Unknown SUPPLY YOUR ENTIRE SUMMER FOR FRIDAY ONLY St Z" 1 1 O TV FOR FRIDAY ONLY Woman's, Misses' and I HA .\lllTS IIf SI.OO and $1.25 Woman's and Juniors' Strett and Porch MISSES - Dresses, values up to $2.00, " _ rep and linon materials, in 75c $1.95 $2.90 $3.95 $4.90 4 8c Lawns, percales and ginghams. , , For W omen's and For W omen's and For W omen's and Assorted stripes, checks, plaids and -for Women S ana. n?« . , ~ „ i\/r j- _ _ » Made with high waist llm and solid colors. Misses' "Marcelle" Misses Marcelle Misses' "Marcelle Misses Marcelle pearl button trlmmed Dresses made to sell Dresses - made to sell Dresses, made to sell Dresses, made to sell . FOR FRIDAY ONLY at $4 o o' at $ 5 and s 6 ' at $ 7 and $ 8 " at and $ lO, F ® R FRIDAY ONLY _ „ „ Handsome embroidered Ratines, white em- White diagonal crepes, W«m<an*o -,nA T\T.... Summer Dresses For Big Stunning voiles, lawns, white voiles, crepes, linens broidered voiles, floral embroidered voiles, flower- vvunicns ana misses «BW c , crepes and linens. Many od crepes and ratines. c« ______ T • «. ■. « Women, sizes 46 to 56 bust t* BSlles an(l crepes. Several and rice cloth. Several trimmed with largre ribbon Many have the new patent summer ollltS, V&IUC3 styles in desirable shades. styles in desirable shades. sashes. leather belt. nr» tn «10 nn measure; $3.00 value, up to jnu.uu, $1.85 Washable Dress Skirts $4-85 A. WW m. ww Made of pure Franch linen. Col- Made of plain tan and blue linon. .... _ org. rose, tan, lavender, Cop«nh**,n Neatly embroidered. Skirts cut extra AT NELARL* HALF and natural. Neatly trimmed. FOR FRIDAY ONLY f IT (T 4 fif\ Cl 4 FOR FRIDAY ONLY $2 Duster Auto Coats Q J f£ 7J " |. T U JI. ✓ U JSTtJ* i| For Washable DRESS For Washable DRESS For Washable DRESS For Washable DRESS I SKIRTS made to sell SKIRTS made to sell SKIRTS made to sell SKIRTS made to sell I up to $1.50. at $2.00. at $2.50 and $3.00. at $3.50. Made of tan linon, full length, Rep, linen and pique ma- Heavy welted pique, im- Ratine, crepe and Bed- Ratine, Ramie linen and Made of flowered Foulard Silks, convertible collar and slash pockets, terials, well tailored and ported rep and linen. Sev- *ord cord s, crepe materials. Russian Colors, rose, taupe, tan, Copenhagen, New Raglan sleeves. All sizes for trimmed with pearl but- eral styles in regular and j ft ' r an( ] extra size waist tunic models, in regular brown and green. Lace and button Women and Misses. tons. extra size waist bands. bands. and extra size waist bands, trimmed. /p FOR FRIDAY ONLY tteSTafcl-ff- Men's Business Pants $1 QQ "WW* Men's and boys' two-piecc A Good $2.00 Value; Kere, Offered for Friday at W W Jersey ribbed Bathing Suits, all ——————————— —-———————— —— tt • . ren s w ' s s Ribbed 39c Men! cool Palm Beach Suits tfi QC SF. g:£ .:."2i£ "OR WUDAY p . n s SoU AU M S , O 00 . „ FOR FRIDAY ONLY Women's House COr Bungalow Aprons Dres vle.,o $12 5 Sun-Proof Blue Serge Suits t7 CA 100 women's Pcrcsi. a„d For Men and Young Men at t|/ I V Gingham House Dresses, all ________ en i —. sizes, value $1.25. Fri- |"A —~ ~ A% 4 1/V ors 50c value. 01 C FOR FRIDAY ONLY Pairs of lflvll u.l dlllu to $3.50 JLv Women s Silk Hose Women's Blouses, $3.00 Values to $1.25 For c-f nn 2oo Oliver Twist Wash Suits ° m " ,{ °^ s of It S 111 l _ _ , _ I .11 men's Colored Silk Hose, that For Boys; $1.50 Value For • so id up tosl.2s. on One lot of Women's China, and _ Friday only «4/ t Wash Silk Blouses, in white, black ~^^ Si SET' ■HZ.'TSSi BOYS' LINEN CRASH KNICKERS for 50c w TpT" FOR FRIDAY ONLY BOYS' INDIAN PLAY SUITS for ... . 39 c 50c Value For va" sLiseGloves so ° BOYS' BLUE NORFOLK SUITS for . $1.95 27c * 100 Women's Chambray A£\ ONE LOT OF 4 A I ODD LOTS OF |h Boys' Straw Hatsl Or BOYS' w A L SUITS %£££•&.. 27c ltnuth lonK lisle thread Gloves, l! 50c Value for | Values to $7.50; Tomorrow II FOH F,UDAX ONLY vs Jf Fancy Parasols For Sti?w n Hats Khakf pints Silk defnds me, and lives happily on a dog's rations and as many pats as I care to give him. He is jealous if X pat another dog, but if I bestow a few extra pats on him afterward he forgets his jealousy. Men have many doglike qualities. Get their attention; get them to know your voice, as it were. Al ways reward their loyalty with "pats," so to speak, and you will have their devotion lavished on you. They will show jealousy, one of another, but that cannot be helped, it is dog-and man-nature. Dogs are sometimes, men always jealous. A few extra "4>ats" when they are by themselves, a little something. I mean, to make each one feel that he is particularly your favorite, and men will run after yoji.* " Letter List LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN the Post Office, at Harrisburg. Pa., for lhe week ending June 19, 1914: Ladies' List Mr*. Carrie Bender, Mrs. George Brlnton. Mr*. H. N. Bro slous, Mrs. Anna Chllcote, Ella Cooper. Fannie Harris. Mrs. J. W. Hill, Mrs. Sussle Jackson. Mrs. Katherine Kelley. Miss M. King. Miss C. A. Knowles. Miss Margaret Laturnpr, Miss Ernestine Liv ingstone. Miss Margaret Martin. Miss .lean McFadden, Miss Blanche McWil- I llams, Edith Miller. Miss B. V. Osia, [Mrs. M. Pharon, Maxie Scott. Mrs. George H. Shearer, Mrs. Blanche Sickes, Mrs. Leone SivigUa, Mrs. Henry Steinert, Mrs. Louisa Thompson, Miss Mary Taylor, Mrs. Dick Walter, Mrs. Emma Ward, Jessie R. Webster (D. L), Mrs. Anna B. White. Gentlemen's List Harry W. Akins (2). Mr. Alexander, H. W. Armstrong. Harry Arnold, Girovan Atanasic, George F. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bresner, Thomas Brown. G. S. Cooke, A. C. Cox. Watson Creighton, Mr. De- Lean. Eddie Dexter, Jameg Dohlman, Joseph Dorsey. H. F. K. Ellis. Earl Eyler, Claude J. Graeber, J. H. Hart. N. D. Hawkins. William Kalche, B. Kauf man, Frank W. Keller, Taylor Kline, J. Lee Harvey. J. W. Loose, F. B. Mackey, John McCarthy, W. K. McMul lin, David Menium, Jose Montanez, E. S. Neilson, Millard O'Neil. A. B. Palen, John H. Parker. Robert P. Rau, Hon. R. W. Ravell, J. B. Rinehart. Mar cellus Roper. William Saloan. James E. Schwartz. Ervin Shearer. Jacob Sim mon. J. M. Snyder, H. Stokes (D. L), J. W. Towell, Anthony Uilstack, Lou P. Ulrich. Wm. Walace (D. L.), Charlie Corry Floral Co., Messrs. Moorhead Bros Co. Foreign A. Bander, Lesley Base hore. Simon Crlstaorinoff, Miss Mary Finking. Mrs. M. Kustler, W. P. Lange, M. E. Law, Rev. O. A. Oliver. Ivan Ro zankovic. Persons should invariably havt> their mall matter addressed to their street and number, thereby Insuring prompt delivery by the carriers. FRANK C. SITES. Postmaster. TWO-DAY ENDURANCE RUN A Fourth of July endurance run will be staged by the Birmingham (Ala.) Motorcycle Club. The route is to At lanta and return, a total distance of 417 miles, and the trip will cover two days. In order to make a perfect score in the contest the riders must cover each day's run in ten hours. Business Locals WHEN' A LADY STEPS IN A pair of Laird & Schober shoes she stands in what are recognized as the highest grade shoes for women in the country. Style originators. Made in high or low models, from $5.50 to SB. The plain tailored pumps In patent and dull never gap at the side nor slip at the heel. Jerauld Shoe Co. has them, 310 Market street. TWIN POUR-POSTERS Solid mahogany twin beds in the four-post Colonial design. Beautiful and substantial specimens of the cab inetmaker's art, at $35 to $45 each. Also brass beds in twin pattern of the better sort. When you want reliable period reproductions or other furni ture and furnishings of the higher grade you >vill find them with Harris, 221 North Second street. Let me send you FREE PERFUME KWj? Write today for a testing bottle of ED. PINAUD'S LILAC B W? J The world's most famous perfume, every drop as sweet \ Jfi mtr |s the living blossom. For handkerchief, atomizer and bath. 3TOxjBSS . \ y fSm 1 1 Fine after shaving. All the vaJue is in the perfume you don't \y Mi I pay extra for a fancy bottle. The quality Is wonderful The V a) MiM price only 75c. (6 oz ) Send4c. for the little bottle--«>ugh 7 rtfr gjQ lor SO handkerchiefs. Write today. \ « JPARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD, Department M. ED. PINADD BUILDING NEW YORK Q I ? T V Painless Dentists I ■ \ IAN. MARKET SQUARE w * * 10 11AKR1SBURO We make a specialty of the painless extraction of teeth. Free ex traction when plates are ordered. Reasonable, reliable, artistic dentistry. Hours—B A. M. to 9. P. M. Sundays—lo A. M. to IP. M. LADY ATTENDANT ■ ■-■ r ■ Try Telegraph Want Ads.Try Telegraph Want Ads. 5
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