8 European War Brings Need For Charity at Home By Ella Wheeler Wilcox THE RIVER I mm a river flowing from God's sea Through devious ways. He mapped my course for me: 1 cannot change It; mine alone the toil To keep the waters free from grime and soil. j The winding river ends where It be gan: And when my life has compassed its brief span I must return to that mysterious source. So let me gather daily on my course The perfume from the blossoms as I pass. • Balm from the pines, and healing from the grass. ) And carry down current as I go. Not common stones, but precious gems to show; And tears (the holy water from sad eyes 1 Back to God's sea. from which all rivers rise, f I.et me convey, not hlood from wounded hearts. Nor poison which the upas tree im parts. When over flowery vales I leap with joy. I.et me not devastate them, nor de stroy. But rather leave them fairer to the sight: Mine be the lot to comfort and de-' light. And if down awful chasms I needs must leap, me not murmur at my lot. hut sweep On bravely to the end without one , i feßr. Knowing that He who planned my ways stands near. ' I.ove sent me forth, to Love I go f again. For I.ove Is all. and over all. Amen. While our hearts are torn for the suffering people in war-blasted Eu- I rope, we must not forget the poor and ! the needy we have always with us. ! It has been the privilege of this writer | to make an appeal each year for St. I i Mary's Home for the Homeless, at No. ; 141 West Fourteenth street. Hero is <an appeal which that good woman, j | Miss Susan Osborne, has ,lust sent ! i out: Dear Friend of the Homeless—The t managers of St. Mary's appeal to; I you. confident that your generous | iieart will be moved to assist them ■ in their efforts to help so many de- { serving poor over the present hard j i times: when such numbers are un i able to get work. th»v have to depend upon the kind friends who are blessed i (Milium olPimDles ' :v ~ ■ byUslng cuticuraSoaD Exclusively AndCuticuraOintmentoccasion- ; ally. They succeed when others fail. Nothing better at any price. Samples Free by Mall Cattcrrm Otntmest aold tlirouifcotit tH i VMM Ltbarsliamplt of tae!-. maU*4 fre*. wltk 31-p. M. AMns "Concur*" Dept. 23H. Bonsa. ► EDUCATION All Stenography, Stenotypy DAY AND XIGHT SESSIONS ENROLL AW MONDAY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 15 S. MARKET SQUARE HARRISBCRG, PA. H&rrisburg Business College 329 MaAet St. Fall term, September first. Dayi and night. 29th year. Harrisburg, Pa. Cumberland Valley Railroad TIMETABLE In Effect May 24. 1914. TRAINS leave Harrisburg— For Winchester and Martlnsburg at! 6:03. *7:50 a. m.. *3:40 p. m. For Hagerstown, Chambersburg. Car lisle. Mechani<sburg and Intermediate nations at 5:03, •7:60, *11:53 a. m •3:40. 5:32, *7:40, «11:00 p. m. Additional trains for Carlisle and Mechanlcaburg at 9:48 a. m., 2:18, 3*27 <:SO. 9:30 a. m. For Dillsburg at 6:03. *7:80 and •11:53 a. m., 2:18, *3:40, 5:»2 and 6:30 p. m. •Daily. All other trains dally except Sunday. H. A. RIDDLE, J. H. TONGE. G. A. Herelsats * Misers Tnii. c>. ' FLORIDA TRIPS "BY SEA" BALTIMORE TO JACKSONVIILG and return |S3.!M SAVANNAH aad retara 925.044 Including meals and stateroom ac •commodatlons. Through tickets to all points. Fin* steamers. Beat service. Ftaterooms d i luxe. Batha. Wireless j telegraph. Automobiles carried. Steam er Tuesday and Friday. Send for book- I / let I W. P. TURNER. O. P. A.. Baltimore. Ml 1 ' Try Telegraph Want Ads. MONDAY EVENING, ! by Divine Providence with the means of doing good. We have been forced to open the I houses Xos. 141-143 West Fourteenth street, in addition to our Night Re- Tuge in West Fourteenth street, that we might have room for the many forlorn women and children who seek food and shelter from us. The expense of caring for so many is too heavy for us to meet unas sisted: still we trust in the charity of our benefactors, and confidently ap peal to them to help us pay our bread and coal bills, always a source of anxiety to us. We beg that you will help us by | a donation for the sake of the home less poor who never appeal to us in vain. We are greatly in need of bed-, ding, clothing and food. Any little help will be most acceptable and gratefully acknowledged by Yours hopefully. SUSAN M. OSBORNE. President Checks payable to Susan M. Os- i borne. St. Mary's was founded in 1877 as a free refuge for homeless women: open day and night: no questions, asked: no introduction nor fees re- ; quired. a department for the l comfort and protection of good wo- j men who are seeking employment j was added, ajid is invaluable to girls j from the country or who are trying to live on small salaries. t Can you | imagine a better benefaction? I have | tested it thoroughly and know how good It is. But the war attracts dona tions to foreign relief funds, while im posing harder work upon St. Mary's by throwing people out of employ ment. Is this work to cease f If not. j how are bread and coal to be pro- > vided this Autumn? Surely the kind-hearied persons who have sustained St. Mary's for thirty seven years will not desert it now, and the present generation will be, proud to replace mothers and fathers j in the annual subscription. Followers of all creeds and followers < of no creeds come into the shelter of | Miss Osborne's warm heart, and meet j with equal favor at her hands. Surely such a good woman and such a good cause should meet with our assistance. If we have two pennies to give for the suffering to-day let not both KO abroad, but save one for some worthy cause like that which is described above. There will be a greater need than ever before here In our own country for wise charities. Hundreds of de serving people are thrown out of em ployment by this European war, and the Winter's outlook is a serious one. j Help Miss Osborne to do her share I toward sheltering them. HAT-HORNED RI CK SHOT Unusual Specimen of Deer Family Killed Near Mont Alto Special to 7he Tele graph Waynesboro. Pa.. Nov. 2S.—One of the biggest bucks killed this year was brought down by Howard Spatigler and Grant Sease. members of the Rou zerville Hunting Club, of near Pen- Man A twelve-prong, flat-horn buck, weighing over 200 pounds when . dwrtei). was the prize. It was killed four miles from the White Pine sana torium, near Mont Alto. The flat horns of the buck alone proved him to be an unusual speci men. Hunters of that section do not recall having seen him running before. Mr. Spangler drew first blood on the deer, which kept on at a rapid pace, until brought down by a shot from the rifle of young Sease. H. E. Smith, Goods Siding, on a hunting trip by himself, shot a 140- pound. seveu-prong buck at the Nar rows. above Mont Alto. FIREPROOF GARAGE Special to The Telegraph Hagerstown. Hd„ Nov. 23.—0. D. Sherley has awarded the contract for a new concrete and steel garage to l>e erected on the site of the Antietam Garage building, which was destroyed by fire here several weeks ago* to Price «c Co.. of Baltimore. The build ing will be three stories high and fire proof. It will be devoted entirelv to garage purposes. HELD FOR ROBBERY Special to The Telegraph Lebanon. Pa.. Nov. 23. Charles Krumbino. of Hebron, was held in S3OO ball by Alderman Siegrist to an swer at the. next term of court a charge of holding up and robbing Ham - Stamm. a Yallev Street Railway conductor, of ?26 last week. • Has Fine Action in the Blood Does Real Work in Cleaning Body of Impurities. It is to the skin that blood Impurities are driven by Nature. And it is In th« skin that 8. 8. 8., the famous blood pur ifier, has its most pronounced influence. For It Is here that you see the results. 8. 8. S. Is none the less effective In the Joints, glands and mucous surfaces in driving ont rheumatism, overcoming boils and ridding the system of catarrh. The purely vegetable Ingredients In S. 8. S. are naturally assimilated but they enter the blood as an active medi cine and are not destroyed or converted while at work. It is this peculiar feat ure of S. 8. S. that makes It so effective. It stirs Into action all the forces of the body, aronses digestive secretions, stimu lates the blood circulation to destroy dis ease breeding germs. Vpon entering the blood 8. 8. R. Is carried throughout your body In about three minutes. And In a brief time It has any blood trouble so under control that It no longer can multiply. Gradu ally new flesh Is formed in ail broken down tissues and the skin takes on the ruddy glow of health. Its sure and get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. today of any drug gist. but avoid all substitutes. Around the bottle Is an Illustrated cir cular that tells you how to obtain spe cial free sdvlce in quickly overcoming serious blood disorders S. 8. 8. Is pre. pared only by The Swift Specific Co., 59 Swift Uldg.. Atlaata, Ga. 1 | TO FlND UUUWnmmW^ :mnttm^~ I, | NATIONALLY 2*225 H The R a iiro«d A FvT TTj T) CT7 F\ will NotFre€ze H Timekeeper of / % I'. 1 I I \ Will not Injur* coolinpr system. ♦♦ $♦ V 1 Gallon costs .. $1.25 ♦♦ ♦♦ Sold by Cllllll I and is sufficient to keep radiator XX I DIFNFR VjVJVJLJO ~"™ I H 408 Market Street" Tile World's Be»t Merchandise Front-Market M.tor Supply || ♦♦ In and Neat H 1 HARRISBURG, PA. 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No extra attachment. OfT ft XT *♦ Price 1100 For demonstration, 1 V_ „ _ JJ I! Harrisburg Typewriter New Cumberland, ' •"'"« H and SuDdlv CO .... n ~,A r P«nn3 iOUQO uCOIC Co. Motor Cars May be Seen *t tha ♦♦ ♦♦ anU vu. IFR AIILD SHOE CO rcnn«« "Makers of Honeat Scales" v . as . r T tj n 40 \ortb court street „a, , o. * 313 Telegraph Bidg. Keystone Motor Car Co. ♦♦ ♦♦ llarrlsbura. I'a. 310 Market Street FOURTH AND BRIDGE STS. i, r || Phone H4B 1019-1023 MARKET ST. B. F. REYNOLDS, Salea Agent. Robert 1.. Morton, Manager. A NEW PLAIN BASQUE A Fathionable Garment Adapted t» all Figures. By MAY MAN TON &344 A Basque with Tunic, 34 to 4 2 bust. For the medium size, the basque and tunic will require yds. of material 37, yds. 36. 4 yds. 44 or 50 in. wide, with h yd- 27 >"• wide for the collar and cuffs. The pattern 8344 A is cut in sizes from 34 to 42 inches bust measure. It will be mailed to any addre-s by the Fashion De partment of this paper, on receipt a i tec cent*. Bowman's sell May Manton Patterns. O restless spirit! wherefore strain Beyond thy sphere? Heaven and hell, with their joy and pain. Are now and here. W hit liar HARRISBURG *££&&& TELEGRAPH TRAFFIC AFHCER ARRKSTKI) arrested on the charge of carrying a concealed weapon, a revolver. Cam- Charged With Violation of IJIW in eron's friends declare that his arrest Carrying Revolver was an attempt at retaliation on the Hagerstown. Md.. Xov. 2P>.—Thomas part of several Martinsburg men whom Cameron, traffic officer on the State he arrested in this city recently for road between this city and Frederick, violating the motor law. They were while on a trip to Martinsburg was heavily fined. Peace Hath Her Victories no less renowned than War—and chief among the victories of a peaceful and well-ordered civilization is SHREDDED WHEAT the cleanest, choicest product of the highest of all human pursuits—the tilling of the soil —a food that supplies all the body-building elements in the whole wheart grain. Shredded Wheat is an evangel of peace and health —a builder of sturdy, robust men and women fit for the day's work. Always the same price, always the same quality. Two Shredded Wheat Hiscult, heated in the oven lo restore crlnpniw and eaten with milk or cream, will supply all the nutriment needed for a half day's work at a cost of not over four cents. Deliriously / nourishing and satisfying for any meal with fruits or creamed vegetables. Mad* only by The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falb, N. Y. NOVEMBER 23, 1014 On Your Way to the Show To-night Stop at That New Owl Studio 206 MARKET STREET OI*P. COMMON WKAL/TH HOTEIJ and have some of those nov elty photopostals taken and get them after the show. We are on the job till midnight. Take a look at our Sample Case and see the Harrisburg Folks we have taken already. Yours to Picture, JACK WEEKS. Latest Euorpean War Map Given by THE TELEGRAPH Te •▼ory realtor presenting this COUPON and 19 oente «e »w promotion expenses. BT MAIL—In eltjr or evtfMe, for 19c. Stamps, tuk or m«Mr order. Thla Is the BIQGEST VALUE OVEP. OFFERED. Latest I*l4 Buropean Official Map (6 oolora) —Portraits of 16 European Rulers: all statistics and war data—Army .Navy and Aerial Strength. Populations, Area, Capitals, Distances between Cities, Histories of Nations Involved, Previous Uecislve Battles, History Hagai Peace Conference, National Debts, Coin Values. EXTRA 2-color CHARTS of Five Involved European Capitals and Strategic Naval LoMttons. Folded, with handsome cover to At the pocket. Try Telegraph Want Ade.Try Telegraph Want Ads. -
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