Why Fat Returns if Taken Off by Exercise Since fat la the result of particularly eaay assimilation of food, which too readily turns Into fatty substances, the exercise for reduction must be very vigorous to tear down the tissues, and as rapidly as exercise builds a larger muscular foundation more fat. is devel oped. For the early part of the time which you are exercising flesh Is turned Into muscle, but the action of the stomach being unchanged and the •flfish being more easily developed than muscle, it is not long until the exercise has increased the weight. Of late years the slender form is possible without making oneself miserable by dieting or Indulging in violent exer cises to reduce fat. Make up and take this simple reducer and your weight will soon be Just where you want it: Dissolve 4 ounces parnotis (which every good druggist has In his store) In IV4 pints hot water; when it cools strain and take a tablespoonful before meals. This parnotis reducer acts gently. Is quite harmless and entirely satisfactory results are quickly at tained. It leaves the flesh firm and well moulded. Resorts MOUNT GRETNA, PA. Hotel foneivaito—On I>nke Cone wago; mod. convs. Apply to Samuel Manager, Mount Gretna, Pa. GETTYSBURG, PA. For hotel tirnn. or tour over battle field, write or nee Harry W. Long. Spec ial Tourist Gul I'huM Business Locals AWNINGS IN DEMAND The hottest days of summer art yet to come and the advantages of awnings over shades is apparent by the increasing demand. They do not obstruct the view and permit free cir culation of air and verandas are made iaore comfortable and attractive by their use. For best materials and esti mates consult Harris, 221 North Sec ond atreet. THURSDAY EVENING, fiAKRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 23, 1914 CHURCH OF GOD TO HOLD I REUNION Christian Endeavor Societies Invite Members to Co-operate on Gala Day, July 30 With fourteen co jj operating Christ lan * a Endeavor societies at ■ <•(?•' tached to the Churches of God in Harrisburg and ad /• "I A jacent towns, plans £- WVfl are bein S arranged • Ko9* tor a reunion to take V•k /BjSS"' Place at Reservoir ' Thursday, July It Is expected that i HHfcll nllW fully 1,600 persons Will attend this re- j union. The endeavor I MPT ftrr- societies have extend -1 ed an invitation to the church mem bers in general, and many of these j have signified their Intention of Join ing in the reunion. An elaborate program has been pre pared which will Include music and addresses. Several prominent speak ers from this section have accepted invitations to address the crowd that will assemble at Reservoir on that day. In the afternoon the Rev. C. B. | Rishel, Mt. Joy, the Rev. J. C. Forn- j crook, this place, and the Rev. Dr. H. H. Hoover, Middletown, will ] Addresses in the evening will be made | by J. B. Martin, Middletown, and the Rev. Dr. William N. Yates, Harris burg. New World's Mark, "Pop" Geers Driver •iJ ■ _ Special to The Telegraph Cleveland, Ohio, July 23. ln a special event yesterday afternoon at the third day's grand circuit races at North Randall, Etawah 111, owned by- Frank G. Jones, of Memphis. Tenn., trotting a mile in 2.04, established a world's record for a 4-year-old, break ing the 2.00!4 made In 1893 by Di rectum. "Pop" Geers drove Etawah and was j paced by a runner. In the morning Geers drove Anvil, another Jones horse, a mile in 2.02%, the fastest mile trotted this season. Anvil also became th* fastest record trotter in training. Geers ahso drove Napoleon Direct to victory In the best race of the meet so ' far, the last event of the day. Six heats were required to pick the win ner in the 2.12 pacing class. The second event of the afternoon, the North Randall stake for 2.20 class trotters, also furnished several sur prises. Margaret Drulen, the favorite, captured the first two heats without much trouble. Sienna, who had run third and second, respectively, in the first two heats, came back strong and captured the next three and the race. In the second heat Geers drove The Guide in third, being the first time Geers had shown this season. Oakdale won the first event for 2.09 class trotters in two straight heats. lAMuseMemsi AT PAXTANO PARK No matter how hot the weather may be, the average man or woman will seek some form of entertainment dur ing their usual hours of recreation. With the thermometer at 80 about the best amusement wo know of is to go out to Paxtang Park, get a seat in the big open-air theater and take In the vaudeville show. If there is any breeze at all you get It at the park pavilion and then the show out there this week is good enough to make one forget any bodily discomfort even on the warmest evening. Nellie Brew ster presents a sketch called "Betty" which is one of the mest little com edy playlets it has been our pleasure to witness in a long while. The comedy is of a high order and Miss Brewster can sing some, too. The funniest stump speech you have heard for many moons is delivered by Harry Morse, of Morse and Hill. This act is the big comedy hit of the park bill. Claro Ballerini, aerielist; Daile.v Brothers, gymnasts, and Adaln and Hinney make up the balance of a very pleasing summer show. To-morrow evening there will be another one of those popular fire works displays at Paxtang. Nothing that Manager Davis has ever done to please his park patrons seems to equal the fireworks shows. No expense is spared in putting on the pyrotechnlcal displays and every novelty In this line that ingenuity can produce Is secured for the park. With to-morrow even ing's display several entirely new features are promised. Advertise ment. HUNDREDS IN I.OtAL MOVIE AT COLONIAL There must be nearly 500 Harris burgers shown at close range In the new local movie to he put on for the j remaning three days at the Colonial Theater. The films ?how a half dozen I different scenes at Bowman's' Store pic- | nic at Good Hope Mills, and has nearly 500 feet of good pictures taken In Res ervoir Park while tennis games and I s-olf were in order, and hundreds of I children crowded the various amuse ment devices in the portion of the park I allotted to the little folks. There are some excellent vaudeville acts on the bill along with this film, among them the celebrated Konerz Brothers, four expert hoon rollers, who do a wonder ful act In their line. Mott and MaxfieL as clever a flirtation skit as there Is on the stage .are also on the bill.—Ad- j vertlsement. SENATE AWAITS BILL By Associated Press Washington, D. C., July 23.—Sub-: mission of the bill regulating the is-, suanee of securities hy common car- I riers was being awaited to-day by l the Senate to make complete the Ad- j ministration's anti-trust program be fore than body. The revised Clayton anti-trust bill had been reported from the Judiciary committee, but the inter- j state commerce committee still was i not quite ready with a perfected se-' curities hill, the last measure on the j program. RAINEY EXONERATED By Associated Press Terre Haute, Ind., July 23.—Wil liam Rainey, a board member, was exonerated by the special convention of District No. 11, United Mine Work-j ers, yesterday after charges had been j filed that Rainey had favored the op-! erators in a dispute two years ago. NASHVILLE SELECTED By Associated Press Terre Haute, Ind., July 23. The session of General Assembly of the! biennial encampment of the Knights of Pythias last night selected Nash-! ville, Tenn., as the convention city In 191fi and received the report of Major! General Stobbart. The report was a! review of the nine years' development I of the military branch of the order. I 29c Scarfs 50c Linen Table Nainsookl Gowns wifh ad cotto„ "cTuTy ' Runners mMIIIS llilrv Milk Pitchers n£* m £S SSP2V2' 18x36 and 18x45 Inches. Special, Withfrlnee Stamned for em- i l iIL El 831 neck and sleeves. Special, 34^. .19? broidery and j|)|Bffij ||jf jfiMpjl I 1 |U Decorated porcelain milk BOWMAN'S-Second Floor. Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. ||J || H J 111 H||lMHßljk pltcnurs. Friday Bargain price, 89 Wh B 1 BOWMAN'S—Second Floor iM| i |JJ BOWMAN'S—Basement. $1.25 to $1.50 and Pitcher I OWFST PRIf . LOOK M«d« of C r«pe and dm nam-* White porcelain. Friday Bar- LUWLoJ FKILLo jfS] FOUNDED 18*7 I 9i low ' Jz&imiaiiA , J . HARRIS BURG S POPULAR DEPARTMENT STORE 59c Jardinieres P ric°e' lnch . ?"•. . . Fr,day .. Bar 3^ n 15c to 45c 1 j |||M 25c and 50c Princess Slips BOWMAN'S—Basement. Drapery Remnants |il ' Sis' ! Pill Pißli! C„ pr ]p RpHc „ * l . ade of s,ll < finish nainsook, '■ |jWfi j t \ '[W W uUCUC UCUS bodice and skirt trimmed with OC DL Oil sllko"ln2s! n fn SsefuTYengths* 5 - Mill 1 •'IEHA bargain p'rif' 25c Baby Plates from lH to 5 yards. Friday, H ; W il|llf colors, t rida> bargain price. special 98i 7 yard iiil Decorated porcelain baby BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor. w| Win'liMi||iHflllmP BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. ______ plates. Friday bargain price, Store Closes Fri V?.*™ $1.25 Silk Gloves Some Special Bargains That Will Make it Pay You 16-huttton Milanese Silk JL 9 nainsook lace and embroidery Glove*, double tipped. White p 1 n « « « m m • trimmed. Special w b K .ssfssgr pK ik to Shop Early rnday Morning ««»'• BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. $1.25 and $2.00 TwO Remarkable j TubDresse. VjIOVCS r Friday 184 „ Heavy galvanized palla, 10 or ——— n nlv utraW llatS 12-qt. size. Special 1 *. BOWMAN'S Basement. Friday Bargain price .. Trimmed with ribbon and Here S a I\cai nailf Daiffifain BOWMAN'S —Main Floor. quills, assorted colors. Special, ® 25? 50c Handbag, A A Fine 24-inch $1 QO 25cC.UonDatr.ask n «t.sr M Wavv Switch for ' ~2? iSt 25c to 75 c BOWMAN'S—Main FIOO, . . BOWMANS-M.l. F10,,. B#ys . Slraw (J ats ______ The hair is of splendid quality, perma tft HJk nentl > 7 wav y an( l desirable length. It is 15c Crepe Ratine bantJ. te specmi co,ored . edg^!^ n i Handbags mounted on three short stems, making a fine, Wlth strlpe Make „ the pret . second FIoor— BOWMANU Children's handbags in assort- full Switch. Tile best Value We've offered at |. tes ' klnd of sk,rts and dresses. ________ ed colors and styles. Friday, ,1 • • «. . > t" ls price. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. $1.25 tO $1.75 BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. ESMI All L- J A. J __ WffJ All shades > excepted. Boys' Dresses yfr Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. 25c VoileS Men's 25c Purses l)ouble fold white, just the wuh y bioo^rs e an W Men's "Sensible" purses. Fri- < h J, n / for coo ' Bummer K!'.?;, Made ot P°P»" and linen: day Bargain price JQaj -y j « T « la,d l'H Special Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. .LcICCS £lllO. JN 6CK VIQdX BOWMAN'S Main Floor. Second Floor-BOWMAN S. 50c & 75c Bolts of Val. Insertion, no edges, only 10? per bolt. . Friday Bargain to 50c Ecru Venise Insertion, per yard Vi 1 /.? 50c Voiles $2.98 to $3.98 C 1 XM 75c and SI.OO Swiss Flouncing, 27-inch, per yard 30 £ 45 inches wide. Tape selvage. r «.» n .„ dale Oi [Notions 25c Organdie Collars 18? Short lengths only. Yard, UiriS Uresses , n „ Pt„ BOWMAN'S Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. , l(lc piece Bias Seam Tape, He White lawn ana batiste 15c and 19c button and button- dresses, low neck, short sleeves, 10c pacjks Patent Hooks ana 15c Crepe Men's 12 l-2c broidery. Special 6 6 BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. 30-inch pink and light blue Half HoSP Remnants of Second Floor BOWMAN'S. crepe Yarrt 10? na " nose White Goods _ . BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. Plain black and colors, light OP D L QRr Curtains weight cotton. Three pairs. The lot consists of Lawns, Or- £3C DdDy 2o?« P a ' r - O nes BOWMAN S—Main Floor. I.ongcloth. Former prices were rIIIOWS aqa crepes —up to 25c and 35c a yard. Fri day, special, yard Ttßeady made with ruffle stamn- BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor 28-inch plain and corded . 0 _ . n , , ed for embroidery Special crepes, in rose, lilac, pink and Men 537 l-2c BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. ,aery ' &pec, l a X irt —_—■—= cadet. Yard lo? '" $2.98 Curtains BOWMAN'S Main Floor. Underwear W nmZT\ pSO Se °° nd Floor - BOWMAN s Cross striped curtains. 3 yards Balbriggan, long and short ' '°"SOWMAN?.!;F 10c Percales 9Z5?53.00 Shoe, 50c Round Linen „ , ' White canvas and Nu-buck n ______ \ard wide, best styles grays, BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. button shoes, mostly every size. (pntprs lights, navy. figures. stripes. Slightly soiled. Pair .. d|l OX VHIIW» _ - n . « , dots. Yard ' jpi.OO 39c Curtain Stops »«.»«»».,. "" JSRSSt,. White and ecru lace curtain Women S I «/C P strips. Only one of a kind. Fri- ... _ „ 18c Flaxons Hose Women's $1.50 to o-™™™ tI -—— am «£ 75c snk Gi.ve. SI 25 Lace Curtains 10c . pumps and oxfords that are * BOWMAN'S Main Floor BOWMAN'S —Main Floor. slightly soiled, but can be easily 2-clasp Milanese Silk Oloves White and ecru lace curtains, BOWMAN S—Main Floor. cleaned. Pair «1 OO blauk and colors; all sizes^Pal?' lot» only 3 s Pa r | d r S '° nSl ' ° n *BOWMAN'S—Third Floor.' 50? only. Fair nj » CO Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. bowman's —Fourth Floor. 25c Mercerized Women s suc 10c and 15c Tassels Q a »:„ a „ Hose Children's Shoes 7 e i nn For finishing cushions, chairs OatHICS White ranv« h,.ttn u ® or laundry bags. Friday, 2 for Thread silk Voots. double soles. an( , .. Marv shoes Irt Yard-wide satines, all shades. lisle garter tops. Colors only. Sizes tto 8 nalr p p „„ Silk filflVPfi BOWMAN'S-Fourth Floor ? Remnant lengths Yard 10? P a 'r. 35?; > P»'" for lAm ai,K UIOVes I BOWMAN S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. S zes ilf to'V Jl'iS 3-clasp Milanese and Tricot Bo"\V AIAN ' Floor S ! ,k ° loves ' embroidered and OA C . I rna V __________ BOWMAN S—Third Hoor. plaln . assorted colors. Small 30c Scotch Madras u,,., t1 r n Swiss and Scotch madras. 4to Wen S SI.DU Women S l/C I / t » M * ln FlMr -BOWMAN'S. 5-yard lengths Friday, yard. J) reßß Shirts - „ CL BOWMAN'S-Fourth Floor. F)ne nualltv of madraß roat White bhoes . 69<; Garbage ______ style. French cuffs The season's Ptaln bUrk lisle, d^ouhle heels White Sea Island duck button newest patterns. Friday. and toe.. Seconds. Pair, 10? shoes with hand-turned sofes. Cans anrl BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. Baby sizes. HOo. Large sizes v«ii» JUI dnu with heels, pair , . . . _ , . m« • _______ __ Galvanized garbage cans. Fri- Jaoanese Matting -- . _____ BOWMAN'S Third Floor. day Bargain price 49^ Carpet patterns; cotton warp; Men S 69c g oys ' JCfc H O Se BOWMAN S-Basement. colors are tan. red blue. IT • C •• M._t U7L;i. Yard 17? Union Suits PlHln blaok cotton . double Mens White BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor knees, heels and toes, fine rib- OI or r D L Bleached, cotton, fine ribbed; bed. Price 15«> BOWMAN'S—Basement. Many of the pieces are large ——i 1 9- BOWMAN'S —Third Floor. enough to cover a kitchen floor. W Omen S 1L V-Lv. All light bright, clean, new OC- ~ goods, square yard Mell 8 Vest? "Snow White" for cleaning SI.OO Step Ladders Fourth Floor-BOWMAN S. MprlfWPJir canvas shoes specif... * F ° ot 4-ln-hand cut silk and knit- sleeves. Seconds, 3 for 1 "V Blze - r riaay oarguin price, oe. c : f ; ted Ues Frlday . . I*!/* 25? ; 9? BOWMAN'S Third Floor. 60? Suiting BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. * BOWMANS-Basement. Plain colored linen finish suit- ing, ratine weave. Yard ... 20$ 1 00/« tl HA BOWAN'S MAIN K,.., Men's 50c Children's 25c . SI.OO Ironing Board . _ . White okirts Stands 49c Linens Working Shirts Union Suits Made of fine cambric and nain sook, ruffles of embroidery and The Emerson Ironing board Yard-wide gray mixed linens. Plain blue chambray, military Bleached, low neck, sleeveless, tine lace trimmings. Special, stand the kind that folds. Friday Bargain price, yard. collar. Friday I{9? lace k " ees - Kath IT? 59? Special 39^ BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor ' BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. BOWMAN'S—Basement. 3