10 HOUSEHOLD TALKS \ Henrietta D. Grauel Improving the Home To "make two blades o£ grass grow where only one blade grew before," was once the great ambition of well meaning persons, but now men attempt V grow a better quality of grass than formerly for they have learned it is quality, not quantity that counts. The same demand for efficiency is found in the home. Efficiency in spend ing is an absolute requisite of the cents in the dollars are to be made go as far as possible. As a usual thing women have too lit tle money at a time to become good financiers. Often money comes to them at irregular times and there are so many places for every cent that there can be no planning for best re mits. These things are unfortunate but more unfortunate Btill is the woman who desires to keep up with her neigh- The Cook's Reputation Yon know that without good, reliable range coal all the skill of the cook, her la bor, her time and her reputa tion for cooking and baking —are in vain. The cook doesn't want to burn coal that requires con stant watching. The cook who burns Kel ley's Coal has time to do her work well. H. M. KELLEY 6 CO. 1 N. Third Street Tenth and State Streets BUSINESS COLLEGES Begin Preparation Now I Day and Night Sessions SCHOOL of COMMERCE 15 S. Market Sq., Harrisburg, Pa. HBG. BUSINESS COLLEGE A | 329 Market Street Fall Term September First S DAY AND NIGHT ? FOR RENT PRIVATE ROOMS FOE HOUSEHOLD GOODS FIRE PROOF STORAGE We Invite Your Inspection HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. 437-445 SOUTH SECOND STREET -- THE ALE AND BEER produced by the Master Brewer at the DOEHNE Brewery cannot be surpassed for purity, health, tonic and food qualities. DOEHNE BREWERY Order It-Phones }S&XSu CASH FOR YOU Find a purchaser for the article you pos sess and 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 —_—_ JJ bor's expenditures ami is extravagant for the snke of appearances. Success in spending comes with a sense of proportion and knowledge of relative values. How muck worry some women would be saved if they could only spend the same dollar twice. Cheap, showy furniture ami carpets are purchased because a greater quan tity of them can be had for a small sum than can be had of good sub stantial articles. The truth is that the more shoddy furnishings one has the worse the home appears. A look of substantial comfort is a welcome in any room and it gives the appearance of beauty. If one buys plain things that cost but little the work on them is in the material and the making and. though plain, they will, in all likelihood, last a long time. Extravagance is a relative term; if money is spent for things worth while, for tilings that last and give value for price pahl the purchase is not extrava gant. Woman is really the object of much that is produced for she spends eiglity five per cent, of the money in circula tion. All things, very nearly, are made to attract her and to appeal to her eye, so that she is a factor in the commer cial world. Often women do not sus pect this .economic power they hold. When they do their conscience will guide their expenditures. A very little money will buy a great amount of comfort for it is greatly dependent on neatness and order. Money or the mere possession of the things bought for money cannot create beauty in careless arrangement or in disorder. Lovely pictures on the walls, blooming plants in the windows, costly brie-abrae may be pleasing but if they represent worry, debt and trouble the pleasure is lost in unpleasant thoughts. We have been, critics tell us, a most extravagant nation. In this present time of financial stringency is an op portunity to correct this and improve our homes and our ways. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Question. —Please tell me how to make whitewash or kalsomine stick to walls? Reply.—Add two ounces of comluon glue dissolved in water, to every two! pounds of the whiting. After dissolv ing the whiting in water add the glue I and thin the mixture with skim-mild to a consistency that will let it be ap-' plied with brush. This will stick to i any surface that is not oily. The white- ! wash can be colored with dry paint powder to any desired shade.' Principal of Altoona School Dies Altoona, Pa., Mare'h 27.—'Professor Henry Heverly, for twenty-five years a principal in the Altoona public schools, diied yesterday of a complication of das- j eas<>s, aged 51. He was regarded as one of the 'best instructors in history and mathematics in Central Pennsylvania. Artistic Printing at Star-Independent. riAKRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, I^ls. ffiprSTOBY ILLU ST MT IONS ERS : CCf>Y*!C#r or 7H£ 00881-HSRRIU CX^PAtfY ~~~ UONXiJNUiUI Aiinougn isuoron uaa nearu 11 btverai times, he did not know the words or that they were ot a semi-religious, ex tremely sentimental character which would have been difficult to translate ! Into French. He did not know that they ran something like this: Good keep you safe, m.v love. All through the night; Rest close In his encircling arms Until the light. And there was more ot it 1-Ie only knew that there was a pathos in the tune which spoke to his warm heart; which caressed and captivated hlra and which made him long deeply for a happiness he thought It most unlikely he would ever know. There had been many pictures added to his collection; Miss Redmond at dinnei Miss Julia Redmond —he knew hei first name now—before the piano; Miss Rectmonct in a smart coat walk llig with him down the alley while Pitchoune «ihn:fpro>; nations Coimmit j tee of the State 'Legislature who visited ! the institution yesterday went away j declaring their firm determitkation to' use every means in tOieir power to re lieve the situation here. Many of the patients were quartered • two in a 'bed, as there are not enough i i hospital cots to accommodate all. Beds ■ also occupied nearly all of the cor-1 ridors surrounding the main wards. OVERALLS HALT DEADLY DIVE Structural Iron Worker Hangs Scared. But Safe Till Rescued Hazleton, Pa., March 27. —Frank i Mc'Dwyer, of Freeland, who was push- 1 ed off the steel skeleton of the new j | Highland lirea'ker, had fallen ten feet | when his overalls catrg'ht on the end of | an iron beam and lie hung safe, but j baiily scared, until fellow-workmen res cued him from a 35-foot drop by the aid of ropes. HOTEL IROQUOIS] South Carolina Avenue «£ Beach ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. i Pleasantly situated, a few steps j i from Boardwalk. Ideal family hotel. | Every modern appointment. " Many ! rooms equipped with running water; i 100 private biitlis. Table and service most excellent. Rates SIO.OO, $12.00, ! $15.00 weekly, American plan. Book- j let and calendar sent free on request. J David r. Hahtrr Slltlx Wright Chief Clerk Mummer Calendars of above hotel can also be ' obtained by applying at Star-In dependent office. * ! j" ' Directory of Leading Hotels of Harrisburg HOTEL VICTOR^ No. 25 ,South Fourth Street I Dirruiiy «»|»|h»mU* tuion Mxitlon, i «|uipi>f; nicely lutaiNlictl lliroaxhuuf. Hnt»*» modcrnte, Luropcuo l*l«n. JOSEPH GIUSTI, Proprietor. THEPLAZA Market St., Harrisburg. Fa. At tiio lCDtrance tn the P. R. H. station EUROPEAN PLAN T. B. AIiDINQLfi, Proprietor Cumberland Valley flaiiroad In Effect May 24. IP 14. 1 rftlna l.vatr llnrrliburK— For Wmehesicr And Martlnsbur*. »• 6.05, *7.50 a. in.. •3.40 p m. I~or llagcistuwn. OhaniOersburg an* intermediate sutions, at *5.03, •7.8#. a. in,. *;.40. 5.33, *7.10, 11.0* p. m. Additional trains for Carlisle and I Mecliunlcsburg a: a.48 a. m. 3.1«. 3.37. , „'j. 0..10 i>. m. ! For Dlllsburg at 5.03. *7.50 and *ll.ll i a. m.. 2.15, *3.40. 5.32. U. 30 p. m. | *D»lly. All other tralnt dilly exc*n* i Sunday. J H. TONQC, H. A. RIDDI/B. O. P. A. Slou Th« Harrisbur|> 11ospit.:i 1 is open ; daily except Sunday, between 1 and ! 2 o'clock p. in. for dispensing medical ' advice and prescriptions to those uuable ! to pay for them.