tyrei^s "Dar! ings" Who Are Spoiled i; FAIRFAX may cultivate in growing measure, if one is ambitious, j But It is not to these that girls refer when they envy a "spoiled darling" | who "has everything." Beauty, wealth, position, popularity' and charm are the things to which I girls refer when they tell you that : another has everything. And the spoiled darlings who pos-! Bess these five gifts of the good fairies I .• have nothing if they fail lo appre-'i elate or to he satisfied with what for- 1 , tune has given them. il A girl who has never gone without j her lunches for a week in order top own a pair of silk stockings has no 1 means of measuring (lie delightful)] "feel" of a first pair of silken hose. < HARRISBURO CARPET CO. UNTIL AUGUST 15th \\ ill sell Whittall Rugs at the following reductions: r >.\l2 Anglo-Persian, now $ 36x63 Anglo-Persian, $9.00, now $7.50 9x12 Anglo-Indian, $50.00, now $-10.00 Will also sell the following rugs: 9x1.3.6 Axminster Rugs $22.50 8.3x12.0 Axminster Rugs $20.00 8.3x8.10 Axminster Rugs $16.00 6x9.8 Axminster Rugs SIO.OO 6x15.2 Body Brussels Rugs $22.50 8.3x13 Body Brussels Rugs $25.00 8.3xf2 Wilton Rugs $25.00 6x13.2 Tapestry Rugs SIO.OO 3x6 ft. ready-mady shades A large line of rugs and carpets, all at correct prices. HARRSSBIJRG CARPET COMPANY 32 NORTH SECOND STREET % For Girls' and Boys' Styles Pictorial Review Patterns are justly famous TV/ "DUTCH SUIT" y&yy. f° r boys is the /i/J V -I \ l atest novelty. ( V All the little fel- [ /1! fjl// 1 \ lows are wearing \V, *''" I j, jw This with many other iJ !' j' I of the very newest || \r 111 w tt styles for girls and J/j jlj Mm boys will be found in U ; The FASHION BOOK \) \ for SUMMER Dutch Suit, 5574—15 cents of the Celebrated Drei», 5727—tS cent* PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS August Patterns Now on Sale Dives Pomeroy CH Stewart How About That Vacation? We are ready to furnish you with Bags, Suit Cases, Trunks and other travelers' accessories, sell 'em to you at call again prices. Your careful inspection invited. Same old stand, South Second, corner Chestnut. Harrisburg Harness fe? Supply Company . Just Think a Minute V' M r; | ST™" Of the risk that you run In keeping I KV NJS your monev In a safe or other recep- I ' tocle at your place of huslness, besides / T / robbing yourself of the convenience and *d v *ntnsr»s that a good commercial 'i hank River, you. Paying; your bills by ~( >\ checks Is the safest way of doing .. business, and you have a friend always First National Bank . 22) MAHRirr STRKKT I, 3rd Annual Farmers' Industrial Picnic At Boiling Springs Park August 12th and 13th, 1914 l.nr.ie F*lill>l<« of Fruit, Forming Produrtu, Implement* On ThHi'Mluy afternoon, Augukt 13, nddre»*i-N will lip marie by HOX. HOIF.R PENROSE HON. WM. H. BEHIIY I, h. Senator lrom I'enna. Collector o( I'ort of I'hlln. MI'SIC BV PROMINENT HANDS Diiiii'lok Tltiirsduy Afternoon and Evening Furmem are Incited to make exhibit*. WEDNESDAY EVENING HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH AUGUST 12, 1914 A girl who has never walked to and from work for a month to give her mother a lace collar for her birthday does not know the warmth of satisfac tion of true giving. Life has two sorts o£ joy—passing pleasures and "durable satisfactions." And few of the "spoiled darlings" of I fortune have the happiness of the I spirit that wears well, j Contrasts make for appreciation. We all know how bright the sunshine seems alter gray days. The girl who, ! has everything takes everything for granted and has no rare and sudden ; delights when pleasures come to her. j.Nnd when the pendulum of life swings I back, as it must do, and in order to j balance life the darling of fortune is j deprived of something precious to her, 'she has no disciplined strength with j which to meet disappointment. Life is based on "compensation." It I makes up to us in one way we j miss in another. The girl who is sated i by gifts of fortune has no keen power |of appreciation., no enthusiasm, no 'sweet longings left to give her delight in new gifts. And she has no fortifi | rations of pain endured and stings suffered to guard and strengthen her against agony when it conies. Don't envy spoiled darlings. Their lives generally are "spoiled." Bu the girl who has nothing—ah! for her life is full of possibilities when her pendulum swings back. And she has undulled appetite with which to enjoy her banquet of blessings! i STYLISH NEW FROCK j 111 GUIMPE EFFECT ' I CI ' Scallops Edge the Sleeves and the Broad Flared Flounces 8334 Dreas with Guimpe Effect for Misses and Small Women, 16 and 18 years. WITH ELBOW OR LONG SLEEVES. LOW OR ROUND NECK. Everything that gives the effect of a guimpe is fashionable. The feature un questionably will remain an important one during the coming season. Illustrated is a charming frock adapted to small woman as well as to young fiirls and sug gests the idea although the bodice is all :r,. one. It includes also the new flared flounce at the lower edge and, as it can be made with 6hort or long sleeves and with half low or round neck, it is adapted both to evening and to afternoon war. College and school girls preparing for their return to "Alma Mater ' will be especially inter ested in the design for it is exceedingly good for their use. As shown here, the materials are taffeta and net in one view, flowered crfpe and plain in the other. For the 16 year size, the dress will re quire 5 yds. of material 27 in. wide, 3 yds. 36, 2*4 yds. 4.1 in. wide, with 2% yds. 27, 2 yds! 36, I % vds. 44 for sleeves and full chemisette. The width of the skirt at the lower edge is 2 yds. and 10 in. The pattern 8334 ft cut in sires for 16 and 18 years. It will be mailed to any address by'the Fashion Department of this paper, on receipt of tea ccnu. Bowman's sell May Manton Patterns. National Insurance Co. Shows Steady Increase Walter H. Cummings, general agent for the National Life Insurance Com pany, of Vermont, has received a let ter from the home office showing that the July business of the National ex ceeded that of any corresponding month for nine years. "The new buslnMs figures of all the leading companies for the first six* months have been received and the Na tional ranks fifth in amount of increase made over 1913. This is a fine achieve ment," said r. Cummings. "The recent unpreeedent break in the stock market affecting the best known and standard listed securities and the grave situation in Europe strikingly emphasize the wisdom of the company's management in confining its invest ment to the T'nited States (continental United States) and selecting only non speculative trust fund securities." Firemen's Parade Marshal to Be Elected August 31 Secen candidates for chief marshal of the parade -which will feature the firemen's convention in October wero nominated at the Firemen's Union meeting last night. One will be, elected at the next meeting, August 31, at the Good Will house. The candidates are Howard O. llol stein, John C. Kindler. Colonel H. C. • Demming, A. ("arson Stamm, William 1 S. Tunis. George Anderson and l.evl [ Tittle. The union accepted the offer j of Heading firemen of a large electric j "Welcome" sign to be erected in the Square. It was reported that s2o!>.!>s was the union's share from the car nival last week, out of which several bills must he met. My, that's good! is what everybody says and what you will say, as you reach for some more The chocolate treat for kids, kidlets and you. Over thirty years expe rience make them so. Imitated, but never duplicated. Fancy boxes, forty and eighty cents. Pocket packages, ten and twenty five cents. "> At all confectioners, druggists and department stores. H. O. Wilbur & Sons, Inc. Philadelphia, Pa. Sale of Our m n Sale of Our AST RICH'S "ft* Sale of Our Pittsburgh Stock We have rented out our Pittsburgh branch and brought our Pittsburgh stock here to be put on sale beginning Thursday, August 13th Be On Hand When the Sale Starts And Get the At ¥3 to V 2 of the Regular Prices $5,000 worth of new millinery goods consisting bf Hats, Flowers, Fancy Feathers, Wings, Ribbons, Ma lines, V elvets, Silks, Ornaments, etc. Must Be Turned Into Cash Before September Ist As we only had the Pittsburgh department a very short time there are no old or shopworn goods in this sale. This is the most unusual opportunity to buy fine millinery trimming at practically your own price. Newestlmported Flowers - Including hats worth $4.00, at if 011(16Fl111 All kinds black, navy, burnt, etc. Choice, C* F* Flowers, worth 50c, at 100 f /iHJT® Beautiful flowers, Mautures, Wreaths and Stick-up effects; If| _ values up to $1.25 A vC .in ti i ' Values worth up to $3.00. Fancy Feathers New ostr,ch Fanc y Feathers „ Imitation Black J \ou will want them for your tall hat and you will pay three Beautiful New Designs and four times as much later. AiirrfllfpC , _ , Ostrich Fancies, worth SI.OO, Ostrich Fancies, worth $2.00, r\lgl CIICS Fancies, worth SI.OO, at at 2 at 980 75c to $1.25 value 250 Fancies, worth $1.50, at .»O0 Ostrich Fancies, worth $1.50, Ostrich Fancies, worth $4.00, $1.50 value 500 Fancies, worth $2.50, at 080 at 500 at $1.66 $2.00 to $2.50 values .... 980 Mourning Hats Lace Hats Newest Black Children's Handmade Braid Handmade aii the Worth up to SIO.OO, Hemp Sailors Trimmed Hats ats leading shapes; values . £° oc l c °lors and , and small shapes, worth ..r <*, - n . . good styles; values up to up to $6.00, at at ?LOO and S2Q J > at Worth $1.50 and $2, at $2.88 SI.BB 48c 25c SI.OO ° striC Fans Plumes Ribbon f 9c White, Black and Colored Save Fully One-Half On These I 25c fancy Dresden Rib- 1 $2.00 values ......... 'JQQ Colored Plumes, value $3.00, at $1.48 bon, yard $3.00 values $ 1 A A Fancy Plumes, $5.00 to $6.00 values, at $2.88 *?_ * White and Black Plumes, value $1.98, at 690 75 C and 98c fancy Rib- O n $.i.00 values $2.44 White and Black Plumbs, valued at $3.98, at SI.BB bon, yard Many Other Valuable Bargains Will Be Sold at Ridiculously Low Prices New Playground Likely to Be Named "Sycamore" M. Harvey Taylor, superintendent of parks, said to-day that he would begin work toward equipping the now play ground as soon as the ordinance pro viding for its purchase passes Council. It is not known definitely what name the new playground will hear, but Mr. Taylor said he thought it would probably he called by the same name as the abandoned Sycamore playground. EXCEIiIiBNT SHOW AT COLONIAL The town is talking about the splen did show at the Colonial this week. Not onlv is the moving picture feature, ".Tudtth of Bethulia." making a hit, but the acts of vaudeville that are given on the same bill serve to round out a pleasant entertainment that is well worth the small price of admission ro morrow there will be a complete charts;*- of program. John Pelmore & Co. will offer n novelty in comedy acta; 1 Madden and Clark will do the lHtrst dances, and Arthur, the harmonica player, will surprise bis audiences. ! Monday, Tuesday -and , Wednesday of I next week the Colonial will offer a cllv- I ing act wltii three girls all the week. 1 "David Coppcrlleld" in seven reels of movies, and on Thursday and I' rlday, ! Ihc nroadway success, "The <.rey | bound," will lie given In moving pic lure with Hlita Proctor Otis in tho I leading role.—Advertisement. FIIIKMEN ENTERTAINEI> Special lo The Telegraph Columbia. Pa.. Aug. 12.— Thirty mem hers of the Union Fir© of York, were entertrlned by the Key stone Truck and Ch« mieal Engine Com pany on Sunday, tn the evening they 'partook of a .-hlcken cornsoup dinner and lunch at the rooms of Royal Fife and Drump Corps. CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE CAMP Special to The Telegraph Columbia. Pa., Aug. 12.—The Chris t'an and Missionary Alliance opened their nineteenth annual encampment at Tiocky Springs Park, Lancaster, and on Sunday 5,000 people visited the grounds The encampment will coa ttnue ten days. A ROW OF TOMATOES Special lo The Telegraph Wayneßboro, Pa., Aug. 12.—1n the line of fruits or vegetables, whichever classification tomatoes come unfler, Mrs, Benjamin Frantz, this place, has a specimen which she raised In her garden that equals about a half-dozen of the ordinary size. It is really a row of tomatoes Brown together into one lone unit measuring about a foot in length and is colled into an "8" shape. It has been placed on exhi bition in the office of the Evening Herald. NEW BANK BFll-niNG OPENED Special tn The Telegraph Waynesboro. Pa., Aug. \2. The handsomely designed and furnished rooms of the Waynesboro Trust Com pany in the Dr. Enniss buildling have been thrown open to the public and 4.0(10 went to the new building, where they were tendered a reception by the directors of.the trust company. mVBI,LIJI(iHOimK IWnNED Special In The Telegraph Columbia, Pa., Aug. 12. A frame •lwcllinKhousp belonging to Miss Lil lian Evans, locatpd In St. Charles ave nue. was destroyed by tire of unknown origin and adjacent buildings wore saved by the prompt service of the firemen. HIGH SCIIOOt. ASSISTANT Special In The Telegraph Columbia, Pa..-Aug. 12.—Miss Mary K. Carter, one of the best known teach ers In West Hempfleld township, has been unanimously chosen as an assist ant teacher in the Elizabethtown High School. WOMAN FALI.S DOWN STEPS Special lo The Telegraph ' Columbia. Pa. Aug. 12.—Mrs Jacob ' Wolha fe was seriously injured in a fell j down the cellar steps at her home In I Twelfth street, having injured her left I leg, lacerated her arms and badly I bruised her nose. NARROW GAUGE ROAP BOUGHT Special to The Telegraph Columbia, Pa., Aug. 11.—The Lan caster, Oxford and Southern Railroad, a narrow gauge line which runs through the southern section of 1-ian caster county to Oxford, Chester coun ty, and which suspended operations a month ago, and was offered for sale, has heen acquired by a combination of framers and local capitalists and will again he put In operation. It is pro posed to improve the road and extend its business. FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Our* I'hnt Anyone Can I »<■ Without Dltieomfort or Loas of Time We have a New Method that cures Asthma, and we want you to try It at our expense. No matter whether your case is of longstanding or recent de velopment, whether it is present as Hay Fever or chronic Asthma, you should send for a free trial of our method. No matter In what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are troubled with asthma, our method should relieve you promptly. Wo especially want to send It to those apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, "patent smokes, etc., have failed. We want to show everyone at our own expense, that this new method is designed to end all dif ficult breathing, all wheezing, and ail those terrible paroxysms at once and for all time. This free offer In too Important to neglect a single day. Write to-day and begin the method at once. Send no money. Pimply mall coupon below. Do It To-day. 1 I! r!. ASTHMA COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 432J, Niagara and Hudson Sts.,Buf falo, N. Y. Send free trial of your method to: Bi ■ 3Eli JHESSS]CHSj.maiggSBS THE I Harrisburg Academy I To educate and develop young UJ men along the line of sound q scholarship and genuine man ji Uness Is our business. Our sys tem provides: A full day ses- I slon; small classes with atten -3 tlon to the Individual pupil; [7l experienced masters; super vised study periods; wholesome U associates; Ideal environment q and good athletic facilities. For Information about the Day School, Boarding School, School for Small Boys and jj Summer Coaching School, com n munlcate with Headmaster, Arthur E. Brown, Post Office I Box 617, Bell Phone 1371 J. n Summer Tutoring School August 3rd to September 11th. B(ssi!3B(====>l3 £==390(2393) BSHBB i |J OiU 7
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