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$25.00 Winter Suits. 9.1.00 Just elsht left In the tor. Th are short coat model of the last of thla winter's styles. Thla final rk la for Friday only. 50c Waists White lawn with toft col lar.

J'or Krlduy only. 89c Night Gowns iM tow neck Nlk'ht Gowna, made of a line uuality of cambric. $1.00 Flouncing 4 5 Inch Voile Flounclnsa in eight different patterns fresh, clean stock. Wandering over this I world, and studying the many lands, one must be Impressed with the vast preponderance of living ilead creatures, who cumber the earth with their bodies, and rob the air of lits oxygen, and disturb the silence with their complaints. People whose minds are dead to every thought save the needs of the body; whose souls are asleep so soundly that they are deaf to the call continually sounding through space to each Immortal spirit on every sphere the call come higher and whose bodies are.

In consequence, sources of discomfort, pain, misery and disease. or else of trivial worry. ith thoughts bound to the wheel of physical anxieties, the days go around and around, and their minds rise never beyond what to eat, what wear, what to do to find amuse ment, what to do to "get even" with somebody for a fancied wrong, or to bet ahead' of a rival: how to get 25c Silk Hoie 8llk lli for ncmto alt awes for Friday. 25c Cloves 1.V Oolf Olovea for women and children alao odJi and ends of fab rlo gloves. 10c Hose 3 for 25f lAdlcs' Ulark Cotton Hose, tn all lira.

50c Ratine 3if It Inches wide all the new shades. 25c Anderson Ginghams, lf li.autlful assortment of now pat terns. 8c Muslin Unbleached, 3 Inches wide. $2.00 to $3.50 Shoes, 1.00 ISO pairs of pumps and oxfords. leathers, patent colt skin, Russia calf, vlcl kid and gun metal.

fixes from 14 to 4. with a few larger ones. A big Friday special. IT PAYS TO BUY UPTOWN By Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Copyright, 1913, The Star Company.) I iTAnnismrno telegraptt 5 Tn "4 CCTD Robin ciTATiuncrcn KAUFMAN'S (cTTecporary Store 9 N. Market Squared KAUFMAN'S Store Tinresn.w kventno.

HEALTH UUUUII IUUJ sonsh GREATLY IMPROVED FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY $10.00 Spring Coats A apri UI for Krtduy from our tiewi at Hprlnc model in black and whlio cliiH'k and rovrrta. oris model wuh the hlrh waist line and full nKIrt; another tralghter line. big, little I scribe to any creed; you do not need people in any change of heart, save the getting Kvell oh tnls and that ailment; what rid of your selfish, narrow, dull way of looking at life. All you need to say to yourself: "1 am awake; I am alive to every glorl ous truth in this wonderful world; am an Immortal soul and there Is nothing but light, Joy, health and power for me." en begin your morning with a re solve to find the beautiful and good things in the day, in the weather, in the work you have to do, In the people you meet, If the weather greets you with bluster and wind and rain and snow and fog, light it up with your own spirit of sunshine. I have known people so radiant that they made every one who approached them forget the weather.

If your work is distasteful keep In your mind a desire for something better and more congenial, and make yourself worthy of such work when it conies your way. No matter how un? to take to obtain personal strength; congenial your task is to day, con nd, for a slight variation of thought. how to make a tortune in a hurry For mental recreation, they indulge criticisms of others who have erred. who have fallen by the wayside, or who have risen, too, high upon the save of fortune. There are thousands, and tens of liousands yes, millions of such peo le on earth.

Are you one of these? If you are, know you are that which ou live in dread of becoming, you re dead. The real you is already. like John Brown's body, "mouldering lin the grave" of your own digging. But If you are willing to roll the stone of self away and bid Christ ithm you rise, you can bring yourself to life. You do not need any conversion by la churchman; you do not need to sub iiMiiiiiiim ii mi limn iiiiiiiiii ill iinmii L' I sider it a blessing that you have em ployment and push along to better things.

Everything comes when we are fully ready. The law never falls. You may believe yourself worthy of better things than have fallen to your lot, but there is some reason, some cause in yourself, if you desire. If you encounter people who are disagreeable, be so agreeable that you force them into a pleasant mood. Bring out the best in everybody by giving them the best that Is In yourself.

There is no excuse for Idleness, despondency and despair in this world, so long as you are alive. However, hopeless the outlook may seem to you, however difficult the path before you, you can find the way to independence and success if you never let go. I' Building Better Babies means a better crop of stalwart men to grapple with the problems of war or peace and they cannot be built with books and sermons alone. The best food for growing boys and girls is Shredded Wheat because it contains every element the human body needs for building sound teeth, strong muscle and good brain, prepared in a form that is easily digested. Better than porridges for youngsters and grown ups.

Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits, heated in the oven to restore crispness, served with hot milk or cream, make a complete, nourishing, satisfying: meal at total cost of free or six cents. Also delicious with fruits. I Mi. I hill! ,11. ''in" i ii'' 'III.

mi nil 1111 ill Try Telegraph Want Ad Birthi For February Eiceedi Same Month Last Year by 17; Leu Disease The February report of tha Rurta of Health and rUnitntlon which read at tha meeting last night by lr. J. M. J. Itaunlck.

director, contains the following atMtUtlca: lit blrtha, Ti deal ha and II rase of communicable dlaeaara. During the miii month last year lt l.lrths, it deatha and 111 casea of contagious disease mere recorded. Deaths from heart dlaeaaa showed a marked Increase, bring rlKhtern compared with four last year. Deaths from other muses for February, 1913 and 114 were: Cerebral heuimorhage, 7 II: pneumonia, 1 7: cancer, 7 4: nephritis, g.j; violent deaths. 3 sul Cltle.

0 1. Details of the month's report on communicable disease are as follow for the two years: Typhoid. 1 0: scar let rever. i smallpox, 0 chicken pox. 34 30; diphtheria, 10 27: measlcj.

uerman meaalea, 2 whooping cough. 3 pneumonia, 3 3: erysipe las. mum pa, 21 13; scabies. 4 0 ophthalmia, 3 0. According to Dr.

Itaunlck. the eon trol of communicable dlaeaaca Is great iv facilitated by the close Inspection of school children enforced during the present term or school by the health bureau. Every child absent from achool more than five consecutive days is obliged to present a doctor's oertlfl cats or to submit to the inspection of the health nicer under penalty of quarantine. During the winter about sixty such case have been dealt with which otherwise would not have beoa reported. A SMART JEW SKIRT A Three Piece Model that Gim tha Circular Effect.

By MAY MANT0N 8587 Three Piece Skirt, 24 to 34 waist. Unquestionably the skirt that gives the circular effect is a favorite one of the season. Here is a new model that is cut in three pieces, it provides pretty ripples and folds, and it can be finished with high or with natural waist line. The model is a ashionableone for the suit and for the gown, for the street and for the house, for the thinner as well as for the heavier materials. In the picture, it is made from one of the new poplins with a simple stitched hem, for skirts of this kind are not apt to show much trimming.

Poplin is a favorite material and a handsome one as well, but all the suiting and all t'fie materials used for the gown can be tilized: crepe de chine, cotton crepe and the like, make up just as attractively as the heavier fabrics and as there are only three seams, there is very little labor required for the making. For the medium size will be needed yds. of material 27 in. wide, 3J4 yds. 36, yds.

44 or 54 in. wide; width of skirt at lower edge is 2 yds. and 24 in. The pattern No. 8587 is cut in sizes from 24 to 34 waist measure.

It will be mailed to any address by the rasnion uepart ment of this paper, oa receipt of tea ccata. Bowman's sell May Manton Patterns. IX THE BEGIXXIXG One of the results of Biblical archeology is that many of the ele ments of the Hebrew culture, which were regarded in the past as peculi arly Hebraic are found to have had their origin in antiquity. is true as regards the Mosaic code. In other words, the culture or to day is based upon that of yesterday.

Not that it must be admitted from the evidence advanced that there is a direct bear ing of the Mosais upon the Hammu rabi code, but there is every reason to believe that the Hebrew lawgiver codified these laws that were being practiced by the people and which he could sanction. This is illustrated by the recent discovery of laws older than the Hammurabi code. The Christian Herald. BIRTHDAY DINNER Special to The Telegraph Dauphin, March 11. Mrs.

Charles Welker gave a birthday din ner in honor of Mrs. Edgar White, of Johnstown, and Mrs. Walter Speece, of Speeceville, on Tuesday. The traditional cake graced the table. Those present were Mrs.

Walter Speece, Mrs. Edgar White, Mrs. Mary Coffrode, Mrs. George Taylor, Miss Cora Coffrode. Miss Bertha Coffrode, of Johns town; Paul.

Welker and Mrs. Welker. TO READ "JULIUS CAESAR" Annville, March 11. Through the efforts of the Clionian Literary Society, Professor Southwick, president of the Emerson School of Ora tory, Boston, will give a reading In Engle Hall on the night of March 20. Professor Southwick will give as his reading Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." SNOW WHITE COLT BORN Waynesboro.

March 11. One of the mares driven to the Hotel Werner bus, this place, gave birth to a snow white colt yesterday. This is the first white colt to arrive in this section for some time. PARTY FOR VISITORS Dauphin. March 11.

A delieht ful party was given on Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor complimentary to Mrs. Edgar White and Miss Bertha Coffrode, both of Johnstown. The evening was spent with music and.

games and refreshments were served. FPiflAYJfciiM4iy HAY. I II Thooo Pricos For Friday Only Women's and Misses' Cloth Dress SKIRTS, Value $3.00 $1.85 Xewent circular ami ok Ml, In all wuul serge; colors. Nu and navy: reenter wait bantU; alo black and Mlllll' t'lMt k. Women's Extra Size Cloth Dress SKIRTS, Value $4.00 $2.75 Made all wool serge; color.

Muck and navy blue; cut full and have side. inverted plaits. Me 30 to 38 waNt Itantl. GIRLS' SPRING COATS, Value $2.50 $1.79 Newest Spring styles and color In all wool serge nurtures and black I and white checks. Sizes 2 to 7 year.

i Women's NEWEST Spring SHIRTWAISTS, Value $1.00 55c Made of lawn and Voiles; all slzea. Women's NEWEST HOUSE DRESSES, Value $1.00, at 49c Made of fast color gingham; all sizes. On Sale In the Basement 1 Women's Good Quality Mus Hin GOWNS, Value 75c, at 49c Embroidery trimmed yoke. Mcn'sPants Sold in other stores for S3. Just a limited lot, 32 to 42.

Boys' Norfolk SUITS .89 The New Balkan Suits, Sold All Over at $3.50. They Come in Sizes 6 to 17. Men's PANTS For Friday only made to sell to $1.50, for WOMEN'S AND MISSES' NEWEST SPRING SUITS The most exceptional new Spring Suits we ever yet have placed on sale at $15. If you but try on one of these suits you will be delighted with the snap and style. They are beautiful, stunning and attractive, fit well and look well.

Come prepared to pay $15.00, and own one of the best suits you ever had at this price. i a hrZ Temporary Location Girls Plan Musicale For Easter Benefit At Redeemer Lutheran Church an entertainment, consisting of music and readings, will be given at 8 o'clock to night. The proceedings will' go to ward the Easter offering of girls' class No. 8 of the Sunday school. The program Is as follows: Piano Miss Ruth K.

quartet. Warren Lyme, Harry Boyer, Samuel Fackler and Wilson Ebersole; recitation. Miss Gladys Bolan; vocal solo. Mrs. Frank Greene; reading.

Miss Esther Parthemore; vocal solo, Ernest Doepke; piano solo, Miss Marian Matter; reading. Mrs. Violet Hollar Bo Ian; vocal solo. Miss Lillian Grove; reading. Miss Hattie Elder; violin solo, Miss Lilian accompanied by Miss Esther Stoufer; vocal solo, Earl Bates; reading.

Miss Margaret Cover; vocal solo. Miss Flora Eshenower; music by quartet; piano solo by Miss Ruth Wells. 80 Per Cent of Milk Is Now Delivered in Bottles The regulation of the Bureau of Health and Sanitation now before the city councilmen for passage, compell ing the bottling of all milk and cream distributed by dealers from house to house will not affect the supply sold to hotels and restaurants, nor milk sold in small quantities to persons who carry it in their own vessels from a store. The wagon aeaiers now operating jn the city already distribute about 80 per cent, of their retail milk by bottle. Under the new regulation the penalty for failure to sell in bottles will be SI 00 fine or thirty days In jaiL HELEN KELLER OIT OF DANGER Special to The Telegraph Austin.

March 11. Miss Helen Keller, who was taken to an infirmary Tuesday night suffering from a' cold which it was feared might develop into pneumonia, was much improved to day. It is believed her recovery will be complete in a few days. WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SPRING Dressy Spring Coats in All Wool Serges and Tan Coverts, smart styles, in Materials are Men's Wear Serge, Wool Poplins, Crepes and Black and White Checks. Every new shade, including Belgian Blue, Sand, Putty, Battleship Gray, Navy Blue and Black.

Every Size Is Here, Indudinf Extra Sizes Up to 51 Bust WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SILK POPLIN DRESSES For Friday Only Newest Spring Dresses, of very fine Silk Poplin, handsomely made, and neatly trimmed. Every color is here. A 75 liO VALUE including Navy, Black, Sand, Putty, Belgian Blue and Battleship Gray. All sizes for women and misses. $6.

$8.50 cluding belted front and full Value $8.50 sweep back models. All sizes for women and misses. MfcN! Here a Special Boys' Navy Blue Serge Friday Opportunity to Norfolk SUITS, Made to Sell Purchase a $12.50 All Wool Worsted SUIT at $7.75 Made of Blue Serge and Fancy 33 to 42 Size. For $5, on Sale Friday Only $3.75 Boys' Oliver Twist Wash SUITS, Regular 75c Value, 49c nt I CIo.e, .30 P. M.

First Bargain Friday in Our Temporary Slore Prices Lowered For This Occasion Thoso Pricos For Friday Only WOMEN'S NEWEST UN TRIMMED HATS, worth $1 Outlook Favorable to AHiesJJritish Belief By Associated fress London, March 11. As England sees it, not since the war began has the situation, both on land and sea, been more favorable to the allies than It is to day. Confident opinions of this nature are finding constant ex Drcssion in Londnn. SlowlV but Rllrplv if is aliles' fleet is creeping toward Con oiauuuuijic ujiu tnus opening anotner it it i 'u xcrim; me retirement or iela Marshal von Hindenburg's army from North Poland is said to imminent by many British observers of affairs; in the west the allies claim the ascendancy all along the line, although no decisive enpmonta a h.in fm.rri., while in the Balkans and in Italy, ac oi uuig io tsruisn interpretation of the Dolitical news frnm the majority is clamoring for intervention on the side of Great Britain France and Russia. This is said to be notably true in Greece and Rumania, in spite of the fact that the governments of these countries still cling outwardly to the policy of neutrality.

BANKER WILT, ADDRESS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Henry F. Baker, of Baltimore, a part nf the Jell known banking house of Robert Garrett Sons, and one of the best known citizens of Baltimore, will address the membership of the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce at luncheon at noon, Friday, at the Har risourg Club. For Eczema liejuld ased externally far I years th Standard skin resacdy inttamt relief treat ajl kinds ef Itch. D. D.

D. Sssp el'i1 jtfW healthy. 1 9 N. Market Sq. No "Sex War," Declares Columbia Law Dean By Associated Press New York, March 11.

George W. Kirchwey, dean of the Columbia Law School, told the Women Lawyers' Association here last night that there is no such thing as "sex war." His statement was made in a debate in reply to the assertion by the Rev. Percy S. Grant that a male and female class consciousness existed and that essentially the two sexes are at war. Mr.

Grant advocated the extension of suffrage to women and the placing of women judges on the bench of the inferior criminal courts BEGIN COAL DELIVERY MARCH 15 City Commissioner Harry H. Bowman; Commissioner of streets and public improvements, has notified J. Wiener, the successful bidder for supplying 5.000 tons of coal for the pumping station, that' he must begin furnishing the coal by not later than March 15. By advertising for. bids Commissioner Bowman obtained a price of 68 cents per ton, about half what had originally been paid for it under the old board of water commissioners, i Bell Phone 1107 55c Fvery now shape In rvcrjr new it dor.

GIRLS' MIDDY Value $1.00, at 55c The iicwct Spring model. Women's Muslin DRAWERS, Value 25c, at 15c Hemstitched ruffle; all Mick On Sale on First Floor Women's Near Silk PETTICOATS, In black and colors, new ruffles; value to $1.50, at 95c On Sale in the Iiasement Women's Adjustable Percale HOUSE DRESSES, VALVE 81.25, AT 95c All Sizes. Sale in Basement. Juniors' Newest Spring Wash DRESSES, Values to $1.50 95c Made of lncliam and percale; assorted colors; sizes 13 to On Salo in the Basement' Boys' Odd Knickerbockers For Friday only Made to sell for 89c, at 39c 5 to 17 years. Boys' Reefer COATS $2.49 Made of the new Shepherd Plaid, 2 to 7 years.

A New and Bigger "Kaufman Stored Is Now Being Erected on Our Old Site Will Be Ready For OurFall Business jMay Ask Continuance of Building Inspector Case Negotiations are pending between the city and James H. Grove, city building inspector; and James J. Lynch and W. F. Martin, contractors, and John Wagner with a view to arranging a settlement in the injunction suit iifc stituted by Lynch, Martin and Wagnor to restrain the city from requiring the walls of an uptown apartment house to be placed in what the building inspector considers a safe condition.

Inspector Grove had condemned thp building because of bulging walls. How's This? 3 We offer One Htmdrad Dolltrs Seward for tn. cue of Catarrh that cannot be cored by Hall a Catarrh Cure. F. J.

CHENEY ft Toledo, O. v7 We. the nnderalirned. hare known P. 's.

Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him Derfectly honorable in all bnaineag transaction! and financially able to carry out any obligations maae oy nis nrm. NAT. BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo. Ohio.

f7Tl'f Catarrh Care la taken Internally, ictia directly npon th" blood and mucous surfaces oc the system. Tebdmonials sent free. Fries Vt centa per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. lake Ball's Family puis tor constipatiasfc A Cold House Means Sickness Heavy colds, pneumonia anh even tuberculosis are frequently the result of a cold house.

An even warmth la essential to your family's health and even heating requires good fuel, Montgomery coal Is all coal, burn's evenly, thoroughly and gives the maximum In heat value. Try a ton the next time. j. b. r.iorjTcor.iE?Y Both Phone 4aJljillMejs Third and Chestnut Streets.

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