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FRIDAY EVENING, ROADS TO SO A New and Interesting Series By GRACE DARLING Do you remember the song that we were all singing a year or two ago in which the refrain was: "I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way?" 1 often think that song is the life size portrait of the average girl. She doesn't know where she's going, but she's on her way. She doesn't know what she wants to be or what she wants to do. She has no definite goal In sight, but the days and the years are going by. She's on her way to somewhere. That's why so many girls take the wrong turn of the road. That's why so many girls are miserable Instead of happy. That's why so many girls are failures instead of successes, for al most every mother's daughter of us can do anything we like if we Just concentrate on the one subject and stick to it. But we don't. We are futile. We are aimless. We go at life without any plans and specifications, and so It's no wonder that we so often muddle It. We're on our way, but we haven't bought a through ticket to the end of the Journey. We Just pay as we go, because we are always expecting to get off at the next stopping place, or turn back, or go in some other direc tion. Take even such a vital matter as a girl's character. A A ltai Matter Do you ever stop to think how often the difference between a girl doing right and wrong is determined by chance and not by principle? Not one HER HOME NO LONGER CHILDLESS Operation not Necessary after Taking the Great Medicine for Women. Miller's Falls, Mass. "Doctors said I had displacement very badly and I -ii | . would have to have ! an operation. I had a soreness in both sides and a pulling K-J"' sensation in my right side. I could not do much work r TT] the pain was so bad. 1 was a ' Bo troubled i'lj with irregularity and I'ill other weaknesses. j My blood was poor, in We had been mar i.-; ' .. .w ried four years and —''' " **" had no children. After using Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and Blood Purifier I became well and strong and was saved from the operation. We are now the parents of a big baby girl and I praise your remedies to others and give you permission to publish my letter."—Mrs. JOSEPB GUILBAULT, JR., Bridge Street, Miller's Falls, Mass. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is famous for restoring women to normal health and strength. When this is done wives no longer despair of havinir children. A woman should be reluctant to submit to a surgical operation until she has given Lydia E.Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. If you have a case that needs special advice, write the Lydia E. Pinkliam Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. It it free and always helpful, ' produces no weakening effects. In fact lhere are those who have tried it who say It almost seemed that thev guined ii. strength with every pound of excess fa I they lost. The use of oil of korein Is intended to eliminate the need of weakening pur gatives, sweating processes, dangerous drugs, starvation diets or the various forms or violent exercises which so many use in a vain effort to reduce llesh. Instead, oil oi Aorein operates j in a natural and wholly harmless way to gently reduce the excessive accumu i latlons of fat wherever thev exist on 1 your body while the oxygen you are breathing into your system from the pure out door air not onlv helps the action of the Korein but is helpful In preventing a return of the unnatural fat. It is a good plan to weigh vourself once a week so as to keep close check on what weight you are losing and do not skip a single dose until your weight is down to normal. Any di gist can supply you with these capsules.—Ad -1 vertisement. girl in a million starts out with the fixed idea of being bad, and becoming what we call in the movies a "siren" or a 'Vampire." If she did she would turn out a better siren or vampire Job, and get something out of It except shame, and tears, and heart-break. No, the girls who go wrong are nearly always just girls who are on their way, but didn't know where they were going, and at some point they drifted off of the straight and narrow way into the primrose path that leads down to perdition for women. But they didn't start out with any inten tion in the world of going there. I see a lot of these little girls with too few clothes on and too much paint on sitting around in the lobbies of hotels waiting for men to come along and pick an acquaintance with them, and ask them to lunch. 1 see them drinking cocktails and smoking clgarets in cafes. X see them dancing with strangers at the tea dances in giddy restaurants. I see tlient Joy riding In antomobiles, and skylarking with men who are not in their class of society, and who are just amusing themselves with these little sillies. These girls start out meaning to do no harm. They are girls who lead drab, dull lives at home, and they are tsarv ed for pleasure and excitement. They just want to have a little fun and do some of the things the rich girls do. They don't know It, but —they are on their way, and they don't know where they are going. That's the pity of it. Another Danger And there's the girl, the warm hearted. sympathetic, understanding girl, who gets herself entangled In an affair with a married man. He tells her a sad story about a cold and cal lous wife and a starved heart, and an unhappy home, and that she's the only woman who ever really comprehended his inner nature or answered the long ings of his soul, and but for her he would go to perdition, etc. And she, poor, little rudderless boat, lets herself be swept out on the sea of unconventional living on the high tides of love and passion. She doesn't know where she's going, but she's on her way, as is every other girl who gets into love affairs with men who can't offer a wedding ring along with their vows and kisses. So I ask all girls to stop right in their tracks where they are. Let's take our bearings and try to find out which way we are going. And if we are headed the wrong way, let's scramble back as quickly as we can , into the broad highway, for we are all | on our way, and by and by we are i bound to arrl% - e. For every road leads | to somewhere. "Piece of Cheese?" Not His Auto—No! Tt cost .lames .1. Power, twenty-three j years old, of -163 Third avenue, Astoria, N. Y„ $25 to convince an unfriendly chauffeur who passed him on the road j that the car driven by Power was not "a piece of cheese." Answering a charge 'of exceeding the speed limit before Magistrate Kitch in the Flushing Court Power said: "A fellow passed me and cnlled out to me that m.v car was a piece of •■heese." ' "Then you showed him you were not j driving a piece of cheese," ventured the magistrate. "Yes, I did that." "I regret, but I'll have to fine vou $25." Power paid. Wife Chews Tobacco; Cruel Says Husband; Asks Divorce Muncie, Ind.—Whether the chewing of tobacco by a wife constitutes cruel and inhuman treatment of the husband : within the meaning of the statutes j will have to be determined by Judge 1 Rllis. of circuit court. In the divorce j ease of Isaac Wiles against Etta Wiles. The husband's complaint charges that I bis wife does not wash the dishes and ! that she chews tobacco, which he al-j leges, is cruel and Inhuman treatment, i FIRST BATH IX TWBNTV VRARS ' | San Francisco.—John Barker, fa j millarly known to the waterfront as [.lack the Grappler. nearly TO years old, j but active, WHS fished out of the hay the j other day by Harry Levinson, a short I distance from Peterson's dock. His .skiff, In which he picked up odd things ; about the bay, had overturned. Barker, somewhat winded and a hit ) full of water, graspefl when he was llft- | ed to the dock. "I have been using that skiff Tori I almost ten years for Just that kind of I work, and it is the first time It ever terated me like that. But 1 guess I needed the bath. It Is the first time in twenty years that I have had one." SOCIALIST MAYOR IN SOUTH I Lynchburg, Va.—B. F Qinther, busi-I ' ness manager of the Union Star at . I Brookneal. a Socialist paper, and him- 1 i self a Socialist leader, was elected | mayor of the town of Rrookneal, de feating R. F. Connolly, a prominent merchant. Ginther is the first Socialist ever to I be elected to the office of mayor in , ; Virginia and probably In the South. I The Democrats elected the full council of six members. HEAR JOGS ALONG BEFORE AUTO Bloomsburg, Pa.—On his way to Ben j ton. Edward Fallon of Danville in his automobile was stopped by a full grown black bear, which trotted slow ly along the road in front of the ma l chine, stopping every few feet. After keeping In the road 100 yards the animal went over a bank Into the woods. Within a week four bears, j three of them of good size, have been seen in that vicinity. y y u u u jinr jj Stock Transfer i| Ledger 11 The Pennsylvania Stock 1 1 <[ Transfer Tax Law (act of June |> 11 4, 181S) which to now in effect, Ji State, no matter bow large or ij how email they may be, to keep !' Ji a Stock Transfer Ledger We '! ij are prepared to supply these |> J. Ledgers promptly at a very '[ : ■! nominal prtoa. |i |: The Telegraph j ij Printing Co. ' ji Printing—Binding—Designing i 11 Plityo l- iigraving j lARRISBUKG - - PA. , ii >«wwyywyvyigYwwwvwwwywy» HAKRISBURG nfjjliiV TELEGRAPH 1871 Jsjotomaiz2 1916 BELL—I9»I—UNITED HAKRISBURG. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 191 ft. 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He is a lion tamer and she a bare back rider. They separated. Their circus came to Evanston for a one night stand. Mrs. Dennis appeared and demanded to know why she had not been receiving the $5 a week which Dennis had promised to send her. Dennis retreated into his cage of snarling lions. His wife got tired of waiting and went to the Evanston police station. Detective Sergeant Arthur Johnston was assigned. John ston warily entered the cage. The lions snarled, but Johnston showed them his badge and they slunk shame fully back. The detective then took the tamer of lions to a cage of his own at the station. "f could get along better with the lions than 1 could with my wife," was Dennis's sole comment. This Backyard Garden Feeds 12 Families Atlanta. Ga.. July 28. There's no use for a man to pay a grocery bill every month if he'll just pay a little earnest attention to his backyard, ac cording to Dr. Thomas D. Love, who has converted his yard into a garden, which produces enough to feed twelve families. "With lots of houses there come backyards," explained the physician, 'and I can't understand why every man doesn't make use of his yard. A 'ittle garden properly cared for will feed his family, and will sometimes net him enough to make a payment on his house rent. With the excep tion of lard and sugar and a few other necessaries 1 never buy anything at the grocery stores." WHY HP: FAIIJSI) The Duke of the Abruzzl is, of course. Ihe famous explorer who first ascended Ruweuori and who nearly succeeded in being first at the North Pole. Best Home Treatment For All Hairy Growths (The Modern Beauty) Every woman should have a small package of delatone handy, for its timely use will keep the skin free from beauty-marring hairy growths. To re move hair or fur/., make a thick paste with some of the powdered delatone and water. Apply to hairy surface and alter 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will he free from hair or blemish. To avoid disappointment, 1 be sure you get real delaton#. $lB Suits, . . . $12.00 sls Suits, . . . SIO.OO $12.50 Suits, . $ 8.35 $ 9.90 Suits, . $ 6.60 T 7 T BOWMAiv'b —second Floor. REALFIGHTER xfuivem Prank; Slavln, the Australian heavy- Wright. who, twenty-odd years ago, made John I.#. Sulllvun Quit talking about fighting, la now a private in a Canadian regiment in Europe. and there he ts just as much a tighter an when he was In the ring. Slavin !B now 54 vears old, and he stands six feet and one and one-half inches, as he did when he was 26 yoars of age and at his physical prime. Woman, Kidnaped 42 Years Ago, Is Found Moline. 111., July 2?. Kidnaped from Rock Island forty-two years ago, when six years old, Mrs. George W. Chatfield, of St. Joseph. Mo., has lust been identified by correspondence as the daughter of Chris Xowack of Moline. The child was taken from her home by a Mrs. Chariton and every effort to find her failed. JULY 28, 1916. Runaway Wife His Promised "Surprise" Lewistown, Pa., July 28. "Get your dinner at the restaurant to-day, honey, and when you return home to night I will have a surprise for you," were the words of Mrs. Steve Damyon to her husband as he left for work. It certainly was some surprise when he returned, ten hours later, to find J a "To Let" card on the house, the furniture sold, $250 in cash and other j valuables gone, ana his wife and : daughter missing. Later the pair were traced to the Pennsylvania Railroad station, where they had purchased tickets for Chicago. After arresting a fellow-country man whom Demyon charged with alienating his wife's affections, Sheri- '• iff Vanzandt left for the Windy City, where he expects to apprehend and return with the pair. Carve Toothpicks From Pole Struck by Lightning Altoona, July 28.—During a heavy electrical storm, lightning struck a J he w »y to identify DwtKt 3Bft4'4*fc*y J Atptrm Guarantee of < - jT Sotd 4n Boxea «,f >2, *»*»«* U **» The trude-mark "Atplrin" (Raff. U. S. Pat. Offlca) is a fftiarantee that the aocticacideatcrof Mlicylicacidla UMH tablet! Uef UM reliable Bayur manufectura!^K^^^ pole at Third avenue and Fourteenth street, reducing it to kindling wood. .Residents for blocks around hurried to the scene and gathered up tha splinters and took them home. It is a superstition that a splinter from a pole or tree struck by lighting used as a toothpick is a sure pre ventive of toothache. Several persons carried home big clubs in order to lay in a supply of toothpicks for future use. Lightning Splits Gas Main During a Storm Anderson, Ind., July ~8. Light ring split a natural gas main in the country near Pendleton during a storm, it was discovered during an investigation of why gas pressure was !so low in Pendleton. Frank Rumier, j superintendent, found that a main had been split for several feet and the gas ignited. A flame ten feet high was burning. The earth had been torn away from the pipe. Several persons living there said the flame appeared during the storm Friday, and it was supposed the gas company knew about it in a short time.