10 ■ HOUSEHOLD TALKS Henrietta D. Grauel Influential Homes Grown persojis who have memories of plensant home lift' of their younger davß possess an invaluable legacy. There is no form of influence so on durinjf as that of the home ami its power is continuous. One cannot define the magnetic qual ity of home love; some say it lies in sonjf and there are few descriptions of home given where music is not men tioned. Hume songs «re pure gold and things of truth, they seem to make characters strong and tender, but the home of to-day has been invaded by worthless doggerel and tuneless rhymes. Tll a popular magazine, a writer de clares that, "the ponular catchy song is usually shocking, its words sugges tive and it> influence evil." Mr. De Koven wrote, "song is an repression of purest harmony of soul and physical life, voicing thought too beautiful for words." Do the new popu lar rag-time songs do that? Have you read The Twenty.Fourth of June? If you have you will remem ber how the home life of the Gray fam ily changed all the aspirations and tendencies of the young inillionaire who HOTEL IROQUOIS South Carolina Avenue & Beach ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Pleasantly situated, a few steps from Boardwalk. Ideal family hotel. Kverv modern appointment. Many rooms equipped with running water; 100 private baths. Table and service most excellent. Kates SIO.OO, $12.00, $15.00 weekly, American plan. Hook let and calendar sent free on request. David I*. Mahler Mian Wright i kief Clrrk Manaicer Calendars of above hotel can also be obtained by applying at i?tar-In dependent ottice. BUSINESS COLLEGES / Begin Preparation Now Day aud Night Sessions SCHOOL of COMMERCE 15 S. Market 54., Harrisburg, Fa. f \ HBG. BUSINESS COLLEGE • Market Street Il'all Term September First DAY AND NIGHT The Carbon In Coal Is the Part That Burns and Gives out Heat. The higher the percentage of carbon the better the coal and the more heat you will' get with less ashes. A coal dealer must have considerable experience to be able to select the grades that will give the best results to his customers. Not all coal is alike, there are more than 300 Anthracite Mines in this State, so good judgment must be used to select the high quality kind. We recommend our Wilkes-Barre coal to be as high in carbon as any coal that comes to Harrisburg. Ask for it by name. United Ice & Coal Co. Forster and Cowden Third and Boaa Fifteenth and Chestnut Hummel and Mulberry Also Steelton, Pa. THE ALE AND BEER produced bv tlie Master Brewer at the DOEHNE Brewery cannot be surpassed for purity-, health, tonic aud food qualities. DOEHNE BREWERY Order It-Phonos | |SL$$„ _ CASH FOR YOU Find a purchaser for the article you pos sess aud want to sell. If it has value— an advertisement in the Classified columns of THE STAR-INDEPENDENT will get you effective results. ACT WITHOUT DELAY Bell Phone 3280 Independent 245 or 246 - v p* T M ' '> T * STAY FLAT WHEN OPEN W; H Book Printing j|j With our equipment of ive linotypes, working PreSS Work f/i| El J™**.*** Our press room is one of the latest and most lj{ tf tiM-ps n VOL- completo in this section of the state, in addition fjj if UMBS or EDITION WO *K. to the automatic feed presses, we have two gf folders which give us the advantage of getting Co Paper Books a Specialty 1110 w#rk out #xceedia * l y « uick No matter how sraall or how large, the same will . _ ... S• J be produced en short notlc* TO the JrUDIIC |!-.„J When in the market for Printing or Binding of n Ruling *uy description, see us before placing your order. Oj ft T. .» ... I.itt.. believe it will be to our MUTUAL benefit. $3 il been equipped the Utest SeS m" No Uoublß to give 8811,114168 or aa3WM |- 3 Iji. chlnery. No blank Is too intricate. Our work . 3 Pfi In this line is unexcelled, clean an 4 distinct lines, Rnmpmbpf fed no blots or bad lines that is the kind of ruling "vj 10 that business men of to-day demand. Ruling for We give you what you want, the way you win» JT the fuuU. It, when you want it. C. E. AUGHINBAUGH 1 46 and 48 N. Cameron Street 1 fj Near Market Street HARRISBURG, PA. T\ &T M A Bell Telephone call will bring one of our solicitors. ATTACKED BY CROWS Mount Penn Steward Defends Himself With Shovel Reading, Pa., March 9. —N. H. Rhoads, steward at the mountain home of the local Fraternal Order of Eagles, on Mt. Penn, had a thrilling experience yesterday with a flock of several thou sand hungry ov.s which attacked him | while he was feeding the herd of goats kept on the premises. The rvrts completely surrounded him, making a great noise and finally they pounced upon him and began pecking his face even after he had surrendered the panful of feed. He was compelled to heat his way back to the clubhouse with a shovel, killing a number of the crows. H(iS CHRONIC INSANE Wernersvilk?, Pa.. March 9.—The an nual report of the State Asylum for Chronic Tnsane was issued yesterday by President Thomas P. Merritt, of Read f \ Qjjg 12 Doses lOc Trial Will ' Convince U 36 Doses 25c scnHfl At All Druggists For Headaches, Neuralgia Quick —Safe—Sure ' | STAIMNDEPENDENT CALENDAR FOR 1915 May be had at the business office of the Star-Independent for 10$ or will be sent to any address in the United States, by mail, for 5 cents extra to cover cost of package and postage. The Star-Independent Calendar for 1915 is another of the handsome series, i featuring important local views, issued by this paper for many years. It is 11x14 inches in size and shows a picture, extraordinary for clearness and detail, of the "Old Capitol," built 1818 and destroyed by fire in 1897. It is in fine half too* effect and will be appreciated for its historic i aluo as well as for its beauty. Mail orders given prompt attention. Remit 15 cents in stamps, and ad dress all letters to the STAR-INDEPENDENT 18-20-22 South Third Street Harrisburg, Pa. ■ ing. It shows that there are 8(58 pa tients at the institution of whom 20-4 are women. Berks [aid $2,506.08 to ward the maintenance of its inmates during the year, more than any county 1 in tile State outside of Philadelphia county, which paid more than $l?2,000. The total receipts were $180,676, induding-$90,687 from the State. The I j expenses were $180,647. I 1 - - - ■ —* - Directory of Leading Hotels of Harrisburg l— ■ - ..... . ; THEPLAZA 123-425 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. At the Entrance to the P. R. R. Station EUROPEAN PLAN F. B. ALDINGER, Proprietor The Metropolitan Strictly European For something good to eat. Every thing in season. Service the best. Prices the lowest. HOTEL VICTOR No. 25 3outh Fourth Street Directly oppoalte lalon Slntfoa, equipped witk all Modern Improve* i uenuti running miter !■ every ruoai i j line bathi perfectly aanltaryi nicely i lurolalieil throughout. Ratea uioili-rate. ; Europeaa I'laa. JOSEPH GIUSTI, Proprietor. Does the Bottom of the Bio Shew Don't neglect to replenish your coal supply. | Because it's March don't, think j that winter is over and you'll not j need any more fuel. Weeks of weather is ahead of us ! which will demand continuous ! furnace fire. Get Kelley's Hard Stove at $6.70 -most iu demand | for the average furnace. I Don I wait till the last piece I in the bin disappears. H. M. KELLEY & CO. 1 N. Third Street Tenth and State Streets Cumberland Valley Railroad In ElTant May 24. 1914. 1 ralna Leave HnrrtaburK— I For Winchester .ind Uartlnsbnrg, %t j i.«ck« Sunday. J a TONQB, U. A. RIDDLE. G. P. A. Supfc,