WOMEN'S I I THE STRUGGLES OF A WIFE || Bgr Virginia Terhune Van de Water CHAIWER XXXIII i Copyright, i\ol6. Star Company After Grace hVd told her mother of Mr. Perkins' profsosaJ of marriage, she made no more references to her pri vate affairs. Myra noticed that Max yboortneT'a lUUI oeased abruptly, and \rtne her own oonoluslons, but she .aUted no question. > ißrace wee always dutiful and re- yet the mother's heart yeaVned for some outburst of affec tion /Pom her. There was a slight bej-rfifta- between the two women, and the olrfer one hesitated to cross it— just as\ she hesitated to talk to lier nusbanfi,' of .her longing for a word of from him. Surely tfie father and daughter must know how hard the wife and mother w*s working ftor them both. Neither of them referred to the fact. Their only recognition of It was shown by thelf evident Dleasure in entertain- In* thofr frtsnds and in the gradually 1 improve)! conditions In the house. Myra's *pn« obdeot nowadays was to mate the x b«rt of her increased In come by prvjvidlng for her dear ones what they isodt wanted, and by hid ing frojji their associates the knowl edge of the'ftghtoshe was having to do this. StiJ? knew that her husband was straining s every nerve to pay off ■toe debts he «wed. Therefore she ; loeisted that she .needed, no financial 1 from htm. Once in a great while he suggested awkwardly that •he might tfylnk It strange that he aid not "hand o*it more money for run expense^." Stoo' oettt I can spare must go towards pajrlnlg my business debts and Vf MTd» getting square with the he explained one day. She looked ai htm eagerly. At last He was gDtog to taJte her into his cori flOence and t«ll> her just how matters ! Mood. "Of course, dear/' she agreed. "But jot» are getting along well, aren't you, ! >—tease"-—confusedly— "you are do »«* as well as you hoped— -aren't you. j Horace Is Secretive •Tea, yes," he answered his man- ! Opr assuming atbrvwquenoss that made hjjr feel that was too inquisitive. **WOt I did not hope much, you know." I "I <Hd," she imwred. "and I am still oeftain that you xartll win out." HEe did not reply, and she dtd not lnoa*r whether the tight folding of his jlp* meant that he was trying to sup press some expression of feeling or ttiat he was only disturbed at her per- ! ■latency in speaking of a matter about Which he preferred to maintain silence. Jf he only would tell her about his af- : fair*, and thus encourage her to tell ! tUm about hers. AS It wast «h« was conscious all the , ffi of an undercurrent of fear that aps Horace's business was not Tesslng satisfactorily that ]■ t - i she 'Was extravagant in spending ay tor hi® and Grace's sake which she .Should be hoarding for food and otettwwr for them all should the man's business fall again. Yet husband and ■Amght-ef had now acquired the habit ,ct a*pecttlj£ her to supply them with tfte tion-easeptlalu and pleasant acces sor! f*> of their existence. Summer came and many people left the city. Miss Letson had taken a cottage at Deal Beach for the season and invited Graoe to spend a month there with her. MORMON ! FHD BODY Of Bo*, Itched Very Much. Scratches In Sleep, He Couldn't Bear His !- Ctotbing Near Eruptions. HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT l*T bogam nratcfctng his face and bodr. ad tig hlotahw came out and went feto itngwarma. The ringworms were §tx*h lanto and small and they i ■pread too. The skin was | rod and Inflamed and the itoewora* itched very much and be ao-atched in his sleep. ' He eootdn't bear his clotting near the eruptions and he ■caatohed tbem till they got ■•ary momn. "He had the trouble about •oe I read about Cuttcura Soap and OinenWofcand I decidfld toaand out for some. I aaad ttNpm otfy a tew Uhim and he hasn't been bottrtmd rinoa. Boh well." (Signed)} Mrs. Jernife M. Vflaoo. 142 Jackson St., I Philadelphia. P»- M, IMS. Sample Each Free by Mail Wl«b ta-p. Mao Book on request. Ad dreas poat caH Toticm, D, pl . T, 80., tea." Bold ttxewghoDt the world. i ■—— ; A Question M dfirjLj of Beauty 1 Krl B' s a ' w a y ß a "v M question of com- J p' £X 'o n - With a •Mk perfect complex lon you overcome nature's deficiencies. f Gouraud'a t« f Oriental Cream | I renders tothaakio a clear .refined,pearly- I whtte appearance - the perfect beauty. I Healing and refreshing - Non-greasy. I«n4 t 00. f«r trial also | FEUD t. HOKKS & SOU, 37 Brest Jonet St., N«w Yorh EXCURSION TO I LURAY I 1 CAVERNS | g FIRST OP THE SEASON g o Monday, May 29th g FYom Stations on the | CUMBERLAND VALLEY t RAILROAD 2 Train leaves Harriaburg at 5 X 7:52 A. M. X | {> Rate, Including transfer X $2.35 For particulars, inquire of 2 •£> Tirket Agent. THURSDAY EVENING. I When the girl had gone, Myra work . Ed steadily. She was writing a jerial ,! r.ow for one of the western magazines. | Yet, busy as she was, she kept the j evenings free for Horace. She must not let him be alone during his daugh ter's absence, when ne must depend 'upon her for amusement. She would I persuade him to walk with her for an hour or two in the cool darkness of Riverside Drive, and this was the only outdoor exercise she allowed herself. But husband and . wife had been alone but ten days when a letter came from Horace's brother, who, had a camp In Maine, urging him to come |and make him a short visit. "You must go," Myra said. "You i have not had a week's vacation in 18 I months." The Husband Departs I Horace hesitated. "But, my dear," i he ventured, "don't you need a change of air and scene yourself!" "Not at all," she said. She as sumed a practical manner to conceal the emotion aroused by his sudden consideration of her comfort. "I rest better in my own homo In hot weath er." So urgent was her insistence that he take the trip to Maine that final ly "to please her," he said, he went. Left by herself, Myra did not have 1 time for depression, but worked with .systematic regularity. She ate plain, wholesome food, and kept regular hours caring for her body as she would have cared for a machine with which she expected to perform a largo amount of labor. She devoted every evening to reading current literature, the latest magazines and the newest ! books—-for she appreciated that she ; should keep In touch with what other j writers' were doing. I She spoke truly when she told her I husband'and daughter upon their re turn that she had not had any chance to be lonely. "You certainly look better than when we went away," Horace de clared. "It's not complimentary to ! us, 1b it Grace?" i "Not very," the girl replied with a | smile. The mother did not explain to them that during their absence she had lived so simply and cheaply that she had lost the haunting fear of running into debt, nor that she had laid aside a small sum with wnich to start a | savings bank account. , • It was not work, she now knew, | ! that harassed her, but the worry and stress of keeping up with the rest of i | the world. While alone, she had not | :iad to do this, so she had eaten bet- ' ier and slept more tranquilly than for I i many months past And then. In the late Summer, Hor ace told her that he would like to move into another apartment. "I l can afford now to pay ten dollars a i month more rent," he explained. "With a little, of, what you are mak ing added to this we might take an elevator apartment. Between us, I guess we can afford to move, can't we? You know," ho added as if ap proaching a distasteful subject—"from a business standpoint it helps a man to appear prosperous." "Yes. I know," Myra's agreed. But Horace made no further reference to his business affairs. (To Be Continued.) 'THE BELTED COAT IN SMART PLAIDS lAn Extra Coat Is Always a Necessity in This Variable Climate ' j ' 8972 (Wilk Masting Lint and Added Seam Allowance) Belted Coat, 34 to 42 bust. 8953 (With Basting Line and Added Seam Allowance) Three-Piece Skirt witii Yoke, 24 to $2 waisu I Stste of Ohio, Pity of Toledo. Lucas Comity, ss, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that hp Is senior partner of the firm <>t P. J. Cheney & Co.. do ing business In the i„lty of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said Arm will nay I the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every cake of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this Oth day of December. A. D„ 18S6. Seal. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of tke* system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. 0. ■ Sold by all Drugglsta, 75c. Xaka Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Try Telegraph Want Ads (To-morrow the Last Bargain Friday of the Great Surplus Stock Salel ff T F J" n , AY FRIDAY ONI.Y „ m g% m FOK FflllJAY ONI.Y M" r Ladies 10c Rib- Men s Blue 1 ft Ml BiP Ift i PSfc KID GLO V E S—Menders, f J bed Vests For Clwmbray Shh-ts | " Jil 'J li| Worth up to $2.00 ■* J, j ifjIIIWWWSRnr I & string. Summer fast color; with * urwi-iiiru 1 ® BO " ... . W J weight. attached collar. „ BIiIIERICK WML ■Mil' 'JA a JWbX _H JW. tMTfil 11 mt WITH "BTJTTERICK Hr*t Floor. Jg V V—- Flr.t Floor. PATTERN FREE lVjgi| Sw FASHIONS," 25c I D^ wto ' KRIIIAY (»Nl,v] FK.OAY OWI.Y* C I lens and Boys n • r* , c - j d • r\ 50 « Bung ® low NickweaTFor I Friday Clothing Kousm g txtra Big Friday Bargain Day Ap ™; F ° r | Snecials ,i! n °V r Women s and Misses ' Ready-to-Wear D'p't. • C H Women s and Misses' up to $16.50 Suits For .. . . Of) I I dark olors. I I organdies; white! J f ——i —— Second FI«»or. and colors. ) YOUNG MEN S sl2 SUITS. Women's and Misses' up to $20.00 Suits For OH , V \ Friday Only, 7 A Q v*r » . : * FOR FHIDAY ONLY ; f For <P / Women s and Misses up to $30.00 Suits For ° ne . Lot of Women ' s SILK i % Includes this season's newest <•. I ._ _. I ~ ~ " Waists. Actual OA C models and fabrics; all sizes. ■ Women# and Misses up to $6.50 Coats For sft I Value up to $4, kl VI. L«/ I \ J v I'Mens $16.50 Navy Blue Women'» and Mi»Bes' up to $9.00 CoaU For sr^no 1 da U y O S nIy FrU $11.75 W< ""en'» and Misses' up to $12.00 Coats For ,<ft 7.5Q """ """ Jj Friday only, remember; all sizes; I Women's and Misses' up $8.50 Silk Dresses For Of) 11 f FRIDAY 0\ L y" 1 j f FRIDAY ONLY "*| I 1 aU wool sun-proof navy blue serge. H ~NB I.OT OF Girls' Wash I f MOM, h.™ r„ r B. Women's and Misses' up to $ll.OO Silk Dresses For S7 50® dresses 5 v ~ " - ■■ WAISTS Worth 75c, For ) _ , „ v Women s and Misses' up to $14.50 Silk Dresses For §Q. 75 39 * 1 C Men s Khaki PANTS. OA . Good a ssort- M j_. -r- ~™^"""~~ \ - ————Smart new ment of Kinft- , j Exceptional big; value »r ih. I |one Lol of Junior Coat Suits) I One Let of Newest Dress Skirts j I K'""" Made of all wool navy blue serge; Values worth uo to $2: latest mod- C/ \ sizes 13, 15 and 17 years; only six .... . , . v 7 v / I MEN'S WORSTED PANTS. su its to be sold; be prompt if you els in checks; women s and mlsses ™.day «n.,Y v % bpecial, Friday -i want one ;£TI sizes; good variety of O ■ One Lot of Choice 50c Night J Good models and patterns; all f u-j . L [jPwwd S'\_W r For tfL 1 €. B,z * s for Friday only W f or Made or good muV-tl /• M 1 „ v • ~ 1 -——- M ne«k stvlen anil .■■ ■■ » I Mens Blue SERGE PANTS. imMm™, iimiaii tu , h tll^ace tr in r d m emWVV ( I Worth $3.50 Pair, 2 /|j •V^A-.%W.-.W.....W.%..V..- WW -..V. W . W ... V J V . SW . V . W . VVV . broidery. All sizes. J All wool, new and a wonderful \ Hundreds of Fascinating New Weaves and Colors ;! j" FRIDAY I FRIDAY f I bargain at the price; all sizes. S O TV/r»n'c <ir ONE , ' OT OF W 11 Men. $2.50 palm beach' ? Big Sa'e of New 1916 Wash Dress Goods j| Handkerchiefs I I BLOUSES j j | Fo° th . PANTS '. $1.49 \ Thousands of Yards at the Lowest Prices Ever Quoted ij st^:d d q \ e a m r. / ! m All sizes; good big value. !' itles and s,zes ' years only " \ c v 5 Big Tables Overflowing With Beautiful Wash Materials j Fir»« Fi«or. / see»..d i ioor. # j j SUITS, ss °° " °/o °oq I Affording Rich Choosing and a Wonderful Big Saving j! [ Drug Sundry Specials If C or «PO»Oi7 •[ m for Wash m forWash -for Wash ;I 25c Sanitary Hair Brushes- .. . .20e I t £ Broken size lines, made of good ill V Fabrics H /I V Fabrics y / V Fabrics B.r v Fabric* J /II Faftricc •' 4 " oz bottle Bay Rum 9c ■ !% all wool materials; all sizes, not ■! ! i/■ raDr,Cs ' 9 / raoriCS | 0 raDHCS rabriCS . wi | liams ' Shaving Sticks, in metal ■ # of each style. ■, a Worth K '"■fra worth H a worth I/_« e »a worth worth »»ox —••• • ■■■■■ « i V j , i - J i oe J A. in i w' j . on JR - _ 4-oz. bottle Morida Water »c a 1 t Z yd.uptolbc] yd. to Zsc yd. to 29c j yd. to 39c yd. to 50c Tetlow's Face Powder 1 C Boys' 65c Knickers. A «| ' •' i s " oz \. bot K? X lolet Ammonia...»e m T , . , /I ir* • i Camphor Blocks, each Ac I C Friday Only *( v Toweling Huck Towels Stair Oilcloth Shelf Oilclothi Pillow Cases Bolster Cases ■! Colgate's Toilet Soaps, cake 8c , 4 .nKltof"' """ J Plain 8 " Whit. 801,Ca..., % " *'.T!'. d .. ' ' ' ' f tszmssjz safu-rss «."«atryai) w SfS, ap "™.'°!. ch ™! n f. Gu^ 3 unvc (DO en », n n A r i claI > | c,al - ea ;'\; special, yard, IOJS, special, yd., 36; special, each, 72; special, each, f Lily White Petrolatum 4c # HOYo $3.50 NORFOLK C 4 0 I 1 SUITS, A o Arv '! Acme Toilet Soaps; cake lc I » | For '• Mixing Bowls White Ware Saucepans ! SuitCases Matting Rugs Clothes |I 1 [g Wonderful bargains, latest styles, i 65c set of six qsy alU a e tßw U nnns ,150 alumi- SI.OO fiber or 50c matting Dryers ■! ■> I m all siises; Friday only. 5 mixing bowls, u e tVles tea nots' num saucepans m all 1 ogf sijit rugs; size 36x72; 29c eight-arm 5 * v f vellow ware, and many use- set of 3 sizes, i . .1 C «' large range of clothes dryers— J $1.50 Quadruple Silver Plated ! % S'! Special ful articles. Spe- Per set Snecial si ' e ' patterns. Spe- well made. Spe- J Sandwich Plates; 89C / BOYS' 75c WASH Or\ bpeclal, clal, ler set, ! Special, £ lal . cial, eacli. J Friday Only O!7C % SUITS For • Ob? O 39? 89? 2.»? 1 life I i ■ stripes, etc.; all sizes Mahogany Boudoir Lamps, QE. m W ———————— Wopth 3150; Friday Only. i J FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FRIDAY ONLY FOR FRIDAY ONLY Complete with candke, shade K r Cut Glass and Sterling Silver Manicure Sets, consisting of Bone One Lot of 50 Fntrillimed holder and pretty decorated shade. j J rOr rriday Only Deposit Ice Tea Glasses with silver Nail Stick, Buffer, File, Nail Polish, *'"rT S ' °f, 2i p. ( lK t' Links, 6 rw-. . , ..j , _ Blue, black, burnt and brown; Beauty Pins, Bar Pins, Brooches, | % 1 I*l IT! ¥VI H oft; plated spoon; in celluloid box; com- hemp In styles for women and chil- Lavallieres, Rose Beads, Bouquet PARDON BOARD .1 I HAS LOCAL CASES Charles Mollere, of Dauphin County, Is Refused; Other Appeals Decided Members of the State Board of Par-| dons last night announced action on j the longest list of applications heard \ in a long time, refusing to recommend | clemency for Andrew Becze, sentenced! to be electrocuted in the week of Junei 5 for a murder in Westmoreland, and holding over the Cambria county mur- j der cases. A respite may be issued in ' these cases. One Dauphin case, that of Charles; Mollere was refused and Isaac Bower- j master, Cumberland, won recommen- j dation. He had ten indictments i against him. Decisions were announced as fol- < lows: Refused Andrew Becze, murder, I Westmoreland; Harry E. Hitson, lar-; ceny, Allegheny; Thomas F. Lutz, lar- ! cony as clerk, Philadelphia; Michael Boyne, robbery, Philadelphia; Alexan der Brown, pandering, Philadelphia; James Palaski, larceny, Philadelphia; Earl Gratz, larceny, York; Fred Fos ter, assault and battery, arson, Lehigh; John Wilkinson, rape, Luzerne; Nor man Montgomery, false pretence, Phil adelphia; Charles Mollere, assault and battery and pointing firearms. Dau phin; William J. Keene, burglary,! Bradford; Albert Di Francles, larceny, Philadelphia; George F. Hofmeister, misdemeanor as bank official, Alle gheny; Joseph Bober, Charles Schwartz, assault and battery, Phila delphia. Recommended Sam Mullenuck, rape, etc.. Beaver; Fred W. Holes, lar ceny, Elk; Frank Veres Weinsberger, false pretense, Lehigh; Albert Levey, forgery, Lackawanna; Braggio Coni dini, assault, Lebanon; Walter Manes terskl, false pretence, Philadelphia; Isaac Bowermaster, breaking jail, ille gal sale of liquor, larceny, etc., Cum berland; M. D. Babylon, sodomy, York: Richard McGraw, rape, Lehigh;! Thomas J. Joyce, perjury, Dauptun; HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Joseph McLaughlin, larceny, Philadel | phia; Grant Stupp, forgery, Chester; IJohn Szymanski, forgery, Luzerne; ; Peter Mogull, robbery, Bradford. I Rehearlngs Granted Richard Mll | ler, burglary, Montgomery; William j Jones, murder, Delaware; John Zaka-| I luk, burglary, Lackawanna; John Gal-1 higher, assault and battery, Philadel phia; William Webber, murder (com muted), Berks. Rehearings Refused—Charles Mars, j larceny, Philadelphia; Michael Fazio, I assault, Philadelphia; Dionino Di Di i mitzio, manslaughter, Montgomery; j Joseph Galloway, larceny, Philadel- Iphia; James Newton Hill, murder [ (commuted), Allegheny. Recommended for Parole John j Hennegan, robbery, Lackawanna. Style Show of Silk Sweaters at Doutrich's This Evening j Frank J. Consylman, manager or i Doutrich's has arranged with a large | : New York manufacturer of ladies'l j silk sweaters for an exhibition of silk I 1 " " Tender f \ Molat Aching 1/ j 1 Offensive \ I Jy/ / I Feet I \ Feet ft Hard and Soft Corn* Hunlonri and **Knol» Joint** Freneh Heel Cramp Jsb\ Why Suffer ? j i Ka) Cal-o-cide ( I. \ $[ Gives Instant Relief / J V ']> For All Foot Troubles f\\ if It acta through the pores and re- / \ I I\\ T moves the cause by restoring the /» 1 u J 1 ; tissues to normal; the results are L J./f 1 J I truly remarkable. Get a 25c pack- //_ F I Yv / a K e from any druggist: he Is author- (jGJ j V- V ized to refund money to anyone not : Compound fully satisfied. Remember the name; j 'i CnllouHm get tlie genuine article. Ingrown Null* I ' " »» ■ . sweaters in one of the store windows this evening. A living model will pose in fetching sweater models, in silk, Shetland and Angora wool, for all occasions and purposes; sports, motoring and the morning walk. The sweater style | show, the first to be conducted here, begins at 7:30 this evening. Illlil.E CI,ASS ORGANIZED Special to the Telegraph Goldsboro, Pa., Mny 25.—Class No. 8 of Goldsboro Church of God Sunday school held a meeting at the home of E. F. Slpc, at which a junior Bible class was organized, the following of ficers being elected: Donald Shuler, president; Bruce Mans;berger, vice president: Frank Zeigler, secretary; Bruce Brothers, assistant secretary; Albright Gross, treasurer. The fol ! lowing class name, motto and colors | were adopted: Class name, "Adulescen- Ites"; class motto, 'Every Boy Up!"; j class colors, navy blue and steel. The i-lass has also organized a baseball I team, of which E. F. Slpe is manager I and Bruce Marberger captain. I MAY 25, 1916. Bread <*w^wvw^w^/w/^wwwwvwwwwww^^^^^ J KING OSCAR | Ijj 5c CIGAR : Has a character all its own, is mellow to i; |i[ the last puff, and \\ i; gives you that feeling of satisfaction that ij i: should follow a good \\ I; smoke. \\ || Give yourself a real \\ |i| treat. \\ i; > John C. fterman & Co. > j| Harrisburg, Pa. <| 5
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