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There are cool sea breezes, surf bathing, sailing on the bay and ocean, boating, fishing, crabbing and many other recre ations and amusements that can be • found only at the seaside. You may golf also at the leading resorts, • and there are delightful automobile trips. The New Jersey Coast offers such attrac tive and famous resorts as Atlantic City, Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Beach Haven, Sea side Park, Spring Lake, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long Branch and over thirty others. Apply to Ticket Agente or write David N. Bell, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Sta tion, Philadelphia, for a copy of the "Forty Beaches of New Jersey" | PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD The Standard Railroad of the World j ; Keen Advertising and Advertiung Will Keep Yoc WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ue I Soci&lftrates Story No. 8 Sauce for the Gander Plot by George Bronson Howard. Novelization by Huoh C. Weir. Copyright Kalem Company. It was a cheerily stimulating aoene —and certainly one leas calculated to •erve as the background of tragedy could hardly have been conceived. A bright mld-mornlng sun splashed down upon the shimmering asphalt of the faahlcraible avenue, thlokly dotted with a stream of irlchly appearing vehicles. The past three or four days had been dismally threatening, and tfh« lure of the cheery morning had appealed to hundreds of ehotppers of the Smart Set. Mary Burnett leaned back In th« onnhlons erf her taxlcaJb, and drew a long breath of luxurious enjoyment as her glance wandered back from the scene before her to the face of her chum, Mona (Hartley, by her side. "Fsn't it Just —Just heavenly?" she cried. "There Is no more beautiful scene In the world to me than Fifth Avenue on a spring mornirtgl" Mona laughed. "That Is because we happen to have a fairly good purse, my dear! If you didn't have money In your pocket, I fanoy you will And Fifth Avenue Just the reverse of ibeautlful!" ''You aire growing cynical!" retorted Mary. "And Just to prove to you that the store windows have no attraction for me, I'll wa4t In the motor while you do your shopping, and spend your money to your heart's desire! How Is thatT'' ''But that Is Just what I'm not going to do," returned Mona, more thought fully. "Do you know, dear, that lam coming to take our work more and more seriously? At first, I think we were (bot>h a bit selftSh in our belief that because men had tried to wrong our sex we had a rlflrht to make them pay the debt la any way possible. And The Officer Pounced Upon the Young Man. then when we saw just how maoh we could do, and how easy 1t wit for a woman with youth and & fair share of good looks, to snare the average mas culine pursuer, and w«hen we made up our minds to ÜBB these weapons for tjie good of others as well as our own, we both had a new viewpoint. And It was good for us, not to mention the sundcy services we were stole to do far those moi*e unfortunate than ourselves. But lately I have thought we could do even more, and go even farther. Why, we can ma-ke of ourselves soldiers for the common good! We can be modern Joan of Arcs?' Mona stopped, with a brlgfht flush on her cheeks, and quite out of breath from her unusually long and vivacious speech. Mary surveyed heT wonder lngly, and then caught her hand. "That Is simply splendid! Why, I am proud otf And, of course, we shall do Just as you say. Tou are making me crazy to start. When are we going to bagln, and how?" Mona smiled at the other's enthusi asm. "We will have<*o watt for circum stances to give us the cue, as we have always done. I don't think we shall have long to wait." The girl smoothed back her hair, and straightened her hat as the motor eaane to a whirlwind pause before the sober front af tthe exclusive Parnam's I Outfitting Stores—one at those great establianmerits of Fifth Avenue, which never, by any chance, display to the curious ptfblic anything so vulvar as a price tag behind their massive plate f:iass windows. Mona waved her hand o Majry. and, crossing the walk, was uehered <by a. liveried attendant through a richly curtained entrance. Hairy prepared for an Indefinite wait and settling iherself more comfortably on the seat, resumed her study of the passing throng on the walk. In the back of her mind were still running the impetuous words of Mona and the girl's flare clouded thoughtfully as she ■canned the new possibilities which tihey opened up. And then quite sud denly she was brought sharply upright, and found herself bending forward through the door of the motor, watch ing a drama on the walk before her. Into the cheery panorpmia of Fifth Avanue, a suggestion of Incongruous tragedy ttnad thrust itself. As Mary sat waiting outside a fash : ior.albly dressed young man, with a sensual, rather supercilious face, who was atrtbllng Idly down the walk, had been brought to a sudden check by a ehattby youth of not more than 19 or 80, whose gaunt face bore striking evi dence of either great privation or great mental shock. The youth ap parently had been trailing the other, ; perhaps trying to brace his shattered nerves to the point of an interview. Now, with his finigers grlipping an arn» of the dandy before him, ne stood con fronting him like some haggard Nemesis. To Be Continued Tomorrow, Dancing Order of Little Moment in Local Diocese An order issued by Chancellor Mon sieur Carrol, of the archdiocese of New York, barring dancing In connection with entertainments in Roman Cath olic churches throughout the country, issued yesterday, will have little effect on the churches of the local dio cese, as dancing in connection with church affairs of tho Harrlsburg dio cese was prohibited two years ago. The order issued by the chancellor to the priests is as follows: Reverend and Dear Father: His eminence the cardinal archbishop directs me to notify you that pur suant to a decree of the sacred congregation of the consistory, dated March 81. he hereby for- This Frees Your Skin From Hair or Fuzz (Toilet Tips) The method here suggested for the removal of superfluous hair Is quick ar.d certain and unless the growth is extremely stubborn, a single applica tion does the work. Make a stiff paste with some powdered delatone and water; apply this to the hairy sur face and after about 2 minutes rub it ofT, wash the skin and the huirs are gone To avoid disappointment, be .sure ..our urumfist Bells you Uelulojie, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH bids, under severe penalty, all dances at church entertainments, whether arranged for already or planned for the future. Later his eminence will send a clrculur on the subject to the rev erend pastors. Very sincerely, THE CHANCELLOR. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS The United States Civil Service Commission announces the following examinations to be held In this city on the dates named: June 21—Chemist (male), salary, *1,400. July 5 District assistant in For est Education, scientific assistant In Oceanography: chemist (male), salary, *3.84 per diem. July 6-6 Assistant inspector of weights and measures. July 11 Agriculturist and field agent. Apply to Secretary, Hoard of Civil Service Examiners, second floor, Post Office, ttiuiriaburg, M ~ Dickinson School of Law Will Erect New Building Carlisle, Pa., June 7. At a meet ing of the Board of Trustees of the Dickinson School of Law held Mon day evening, it was definitely decided to secure land and to erect a new building for the institution which has [ outgrown its present quarters. The : place will probably be named Trickett 1 Hall, after Dean William Trickett, the veteran head, and will cost over *50,- 000. Q. T. Mickey, Shippensburg, Harry F. Kantner, Reading and W. Al fred Valentine, Wilkes-Barre, were 1 elected members of the board. Former Judge E. W. Biddle, was re elected president of the board of trus ' I tees of Dickinson College at the an nual meeting. The Rev. Charles W. 1 Straw, D. D., of Philadelphia, was again made secretary and Frank C. 1 Bosler and John S. Bursk, both of Carlisle, vice-president and treasurer i respectively, ' JUNE 7, 1916. LODGEMENTS MEMORIAL Special to the Telegraph Millersburg, Pa., June 7. Fol lowing an annual custom Perseverance Lodge No. 183, I. O. O. F., Millersburg Castle, No. 33 2, K. G. E„ and Syrian Oommandery, No. 133, A. and I. O. K. of M., will meet at their respec tive headquarters Saturday evening, June 10 at 5:45 o'clock and headed by the Citizens Band will march to Oak Hill cemetery, where they will decorate the graves of deceased brothers buried In this beautiful spot. HOME FROM OMAHA Special to the Telegraph 1 Annville, Pa., June 7. Miss Catherine Bachman of Annville has returned home from Omaha where I she has been teaching school. CASTORIA For Infants and Children i The Kind You Havo Always Bought CELEBRATE GOIJJEN WEDDING Special to the Telegraph Annville, Pa,, June 7. Andrew f Krelder, one of Annville's best-known ' citizens, celebrated his fiftieth wed ! ding anniversary on Monday night. , Mr. and Mrs. Kreider dtill occupy the ' home they have lived in from the | time of their marriage. SURPRISE ON BIRTHDAY Shlremanstown, Pa., June 7. Mr | ano Mrs. John H. Brenneriian gave a | birthday surprise party at their reel- J | dence in East Main street Mondaj . evening In honor of their daughter, ' Miss Mildred's thirteenth birthday. Bears ths J9 _____ 11
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