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noose? A problem In real life, Just as poignant and as hard to decide as the Lady or the Tiger, Is furnished by the case ot Mrs. Jagendorf, who is called upon to choose between her mother love and the welfare of her shild. i Mra Jagendorf Is poor woman af humble station In life, who, having more little mouths to feed and more babies to look after than she could manage, in a moment of desperation grave the littlest baby and the one that cried the most to a woman, of whom she knew nothing, to take care of: As there was no money forthcoming for the baby's keep the woman got tired of.lt and left it In a doorway, from which it was rescued and sent to a asylum, and from there, so strange are the turns of the wheel of fate the Infant was adopted by a wealthy family and taken out West to live. It appear that outraged mother love at last woke up In Mrs. Jagen dorrs breast, and, after having given her baby away to a casual stranger she met In the street, she began to pine for the lost child, and to seek it through all of the Institutions of the city.

At last her search has bene rewarded In so far that the child has been traced, and its whereabouts and well being established. It has been adopted by a family 01 weaitn, education and fine social standing. It bears their name and is loved and cherished in every respect as lr it were their own child, and It will be given every advantage or education and association. It will 1 (. mwm MR iOFAMERKAH tsstkdaOHsttl inWukkrUs luvuntLUiiw Overlooks the White House; 'within easy access of public buUdiogs.asnops.fthestert and point MgejieraUudJsjorical capital, yon should make youa home at the Powhatan, th tel 'Amirlfui THa la IRooms wita'detacha bat '1 MO, 12.00 and an, Jtooies with vrivatt oat 2.50.

13.00 sad ae. Write for booklet with nap. CLIFFORD 1 Manager. Mitmmiimnimmimmmui I he Reliable House ror YOHN BROS. north Market Sejsuuw Business Locals PUNCTURE PROOF THE FEET The children of days gone stubbed their toes and picked up nails with their feet, but the child of to day can enjoy the pleasures of being barefooted and yet be protected with a I air of our barefoot sandals.

Sixes up to 11 years, 49c pair; larger sixes 69c. 20th Century Shoe Company, 7 South Market Square. COOI. BREEZES AT WILL All you have to do Is to push the button and the whir of one of Dur electrlo fans will dispel the Intense heat and give you a whirlwind of cool breezes to make you comfortable. All sites1 at various prlcea Phone us your requirements.

Dauphin Electrical Supplies Co. 434 Market street CHILDREN COME RUNNING When they hear that Ice cream Is to1 be served. The little folks may eat it generously, though not too fast, if It's liershey's. It's a food and will do them an Immense amount of good. Delicious with berries and sliced peaches, In halved cantaloupes, on pie, nd In many other ways.

Hershey Creamery 401 South Cameron itrtet, AN SCO AND CYKO The first Is the best film that makes a good picture possible, and the second a dependable paper that produces the visible result a beautiful print. 1'hese are the best for amateur photo zraphers. Satisfaction is wrapped up every package. Cottorel. 106 North Second street CLEANING LACE CURTAINS Is bard to do without spoiling the fabric, but Flnkelstelne Is a praduate rhemlat who thoroughly understands the harmless Ingredients that will dissolve the soiled spots without Injury to the most delicate fabric.

Phone (or Flnkelstelne. 1J20 North Sixth treat THE PROPER TIME TO RE TIRE Depends, of course, upon how worn sut and rundown your tired buggy or truck Is. But when that time comes end your vehicles to us for re tlrolng. Best grades of rubber and workman ihlp guaranteed. Shaffer Wagon Works, 10 81 South Cameron street.

SATURDAY EVENING, TWO KINDS OF MOTHERS BT DOROTHY MX Do you remember Frank Stockton's whimsical story, "The Lady or the Tiger and the dilemma of the Jealous princess whose lover had to open one of two gates, behind one of which was a famished tiger, and behind the other a beautiful woman he had to marry, and the princess was to give him a secret signal of which gate to have every chance In life, and If left 1 alone It will never know that its foster parents are not its real parents. But this poor mother demands her child, and has appealed to the law to restore It to her. although she knows perfectly well that she sacrifices the child In doing so. She will take the child from a luxurious home to a bare and poor one; she will drag it down to a lower station In life; she will deprive It of the advantages of education, and the start in life that cut off so many weary years of struggles; she will give It toil for ease, want for plenty, shabby clothes for good ones, and all Just to gratify her own maternal Instinct. It is an Interesting situation.

What would you do If the case wast your own? Would you love your child so passionately that you would take It back at any cost to the child, or would you be capable of the sublime unselfishness of mother love that would en able you to efface yourself completely from the child's life. If It was for that child's good? If you were desperately noor and knew that your child was destined to become a pitiful, stunted little child slave If you kept It, would you be heroic enough to give it to those who could care for It and give it the opportunity for health and life that you could not? If you were unfortunately placed In an evil environment so that your child's association would be con taminating, would you have the courage to send it away from you into a purer atmosphere, although by so doing you were as much parted from it as you would be by death? Or would you oner up your child on the altar of your mother love, and keen it in your arms, no matter what the conse quences to the child. Sometimes a woman loves her child well enough to aside for its good. A notable case is that of vounar Ziegler, whose parents gave him to the wealthy baking powder manufacturer for adoption, and myself, know of a case where a woman who Uvea in the red light district of a city sent her little girl away before she was old enougn to understand me sort or a lire ner mother led. This woman wor.

ships her child, but she has had the child taught that her mother is dead. Twice every year she goes and feasts To Transfer Battle Flags to Capitol, Jane 15 Arrangements have been perfected for the ceremonies which will mark the transfer of Pennsylvania's battleflags from the State Museum, to the rotunda of the Capitol on Monday. June 15, which will be observed as flag day. list of men who are to bear the colors of the various regiments is now being made up and orders for the transportation to this city will be isued shortly. The plan is to have the veterans assemble in front of the 8tate Museum in the afternoon and after receiving the flags to march through streets adjacent to the Capitol escorted by Ave companies of National Guardsmen and veterans of the Civil and other wars.

After the flags hare been placed in the rotunda exercises will be held on a stand In front of the Capitol, at which Governor Tener will speak and Major Moses Veale, of Philadelphia, will deliver an oration. The flags have been gone over and covered with silk netting to preserve them. MME. ISETBELL There's Nothing Else So Gosd MME, ISE'BELL'S Turk TA ish Bath Oil is so different, and so much better, than any soap or cleansing cream that it stands absolutely alone. There is nothing to compare with it.

It removes all dust, dirt and grime, and keeps the complexion smooth, clear and healthy. After an application of Turkish Bath Oil the skin is refreshed and pliant. Use it just once after motoring, golfing or other outdoor sport, and you will never be without it. Two sizes, 50c and $1.00. Face Powder, Roof Etc Mme.

Ise'bell's Turkish Bath. OH, 60s and $1.00. Mme. Ise'bell's Exquisite Face Powder, 60c. Mme.

Ise'bell's Natural Blush Rouse. 60c. Mme. Ise'bell's Ross Blush SUck Rouge. J5c.

Mme. Ise'bell's Lilao Rand Whltencr. 8Wn Food and Wrinkle Paste SOe and 11.00. Worm Er Sold by Good Stares Everywhere. Central GEO.

A. G0RGAS 19 N. Third Street, HarrlMbarg. GEORGE A. GOROA8 Pennsylvania Railroad Station HIU District W.

B. GOODYEAR Nineteenth and Derry Strata Central GOLDEN SEAL DRUG STORK 11 South Market Square West End mrw C. P. KRAMER Made by Mme. IWbell Sttt No.

Mlehlgaa Ave, Chisago, nt, If your dealer's name Is not In the above list he can get Mme, Ise'bell's Toilet Preparations for you from his wholesale druggist RUDOLPH K. SPTTKTr" nd Ernbalmtr sseis Try, Telegraph Want Ads. her eyes upon the girl who Is now grown, but she never speaks to her, and the little convent bred maiden will never know who is the tall, sad faced stranger she passes on the street, or sits near sometimes In a restaurant or theater. Ifs a tragic and pitiful tale of mother love, isn't It, but can anyone dispute that this woman Is doing the right thing by the girl? 1 SBCOAT IflKliNL nAIUUCBURO TELEGtlAPH MAY 30, 1914. Almost Anyone Cu Make a Simple Little Garment like Tku 8393 Kimono Coat, 34 to 4a butt No summer coat could be better adapted to its use than this one.

It is short and jaunty and, at the same time, loose enough to allow a free circulation ot air while it is the smartest possible. Incidentally, it can be nude by the veriest amateur without difficulty because there is nothing to fit. All fashionable wrapt are loose and these sleeves that extend to the neck dispense entirely with the sleeves that sometimes are a little difficult The flaring collar In Nor mandy style gives a becoming and attractive finish. The little strap across the back will be liked by most wearers but it is not necessary and can be omitted if a still looter effect it wanted. For the medium size, the coat will require 3 yds! of material 37.

ajf yds. 36, iK yds. 14 in. wide, with yd. ay lor collar and cufft.

The pattern S393 It cot in sizes from 34 to 48 inches bust measure. It will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department this paper, on receipt of tea cents. Bowman's sell May Manton Patterns. THE REV. SHELHORX'S SUCCESS Scranton, May 10.

The Rev. Lewis Shelhorn, the evangelist who has had charge of the Stoverdale Camp for the past several years, has Just closed the greatest revivals In this valley ever known. Thousands of men and women have been converted. At Avoca, Carbondale, Mooslc, Yates vllle and Scranton the revivals have been successful. At Nantlcoke tome men burnt up thtlr licenses and poured their liquor Into the ttreet Mr.

Shelhorn leavea this week for hit home in Ashland, N. for the first time this year. He Is expected to be In charge at the Stoverdale Camp again this Bummsr, beginning the last Sua day in July TOWNSHIP SUED FOR $10,000 FOR DKATH OF MAMAKER CHILDREN New Bloomfleld, May to, Albert J. Hammaker and Ava M. Ham maker, his wife, have brought suit against Watts township, Perry county, to recover $10,000 damatjea for the death of their two children, Emma R.

J. and Klda V. Hammaker. The little girls were killed last January when an oil wagon, In which they wrre rldlnir. slid over an embankment and was overturned, killing both the children and the driver of the' wagon.

Nesllcence on the part of the town, ship authorities, Is charged, In falling to keep the road In a safe condition fpr Rooster's Only a Nuisance After the Hatching Season Poultry Experts Find That Hens Lay More Eggs if Gentleman Bird Is Relegated to the Stew Pot Absolutely millions of' dollars' worth of Pennsylvania market eggs are fertile, and It is the Pennsylvania mother love between and the child's good, the mother should efface herself. Her duty Is to the child no matter how it wrenches her heart to perform it She has thrust life, unasked upon the child. It is a hard gift at best, and if she can make the burden of It any easier, give the child better opportunities, or open wider doors to it, she is criminally selfish if she refused to do so. Her thought should always be for the child, not herself. Unfortunately this Is not always the case.

Mother love Is not Invariably altruistic Frequently It is the most selfish passion on earth. Many a woman blights her children's lives because she loves them so much that she cannot bear to be parted from them, and refuses to let them go where fortune beckons them. We au know mothers who have kept talented boys, with the ability to do big things In them, tied down to drudgery, witnout hope, in a village store, because they went Into hysterics every time the boys spoke about going away from home. We have known mothers whose love was so selfish It turned their daughters into household drudges rntner man let them leave home to follow careers full of profit and And we've all known mothers whose love turned into a rankling Jealousy inai maae tnem Keep their children from marrying if they could, and when they couldn t. Inspired them to Inter fere between husbands and wives until they wrecked their children's homes.

There are two kinds of mother love. The selfish and the unselfish. Which have you? And what would you do if you were called upon to decide between having your child with you, and by parting from it give It a thousand advantages and chances In life that you could never offer it? farmers and poultry raisers who are loosing this big sum each year. The big egg markets have discovered by yoars of experience that one out of every five eggs coming from this state is a bad egg and they make the price accordingly. So it is the producer who loses after all; he is deceiving no one but himself.

After the hatching is over there is no longer any excuse tor keep ing the males with the laying hens. Some people believe that the hens lay more eggs if the roosters are allowed Better Feed Chicks on Dry Food Than Wet There is far less danger In feeding chicks on dry food than on wet mashes. While the experienced, care ful person can raise fine chicks by the old method, the beginner Is more safe in following the plan of giving only food that is dry. Dry mash should be fed from hoppers and the cracked grains thrown Into a light litter. In addition to this the only feed needed to raise fine chicks Is green food, such as clover, alfalfa or snrouted oats.

There are many fancy dishes that amateur poultrymen recommend for chicks. Many of them are good, no doubt, but they are not practical where one's time is at all valuable. PONIES END THEIR VISIT TO DAY The fourteen pretty ponies that have been playing all this week at the Colonial Theater will terminate their local stay this evening, and all who have not been In the busy corner playhouse thia vb tn thj wonderful ani mals mlarht well avail themselves of the opportunity before it is too late. Brl pa nai wnnilnrf ill nf ali equine groups, and coupled with the other acta and pictures on the bill, give the Colonial a flrst class program. Beginning Monday and 'continuing for three days, the big motion picture masterpiece.

"Leu made from the wonderful novel by Victor Hugo, will be presented as the fea ture or the bill. rnis picture is in nine reels and contains some of the most wonderful photography that ever touna its way to a motion picture screen. Advertisement. Woman's "Cancer" Wat 2 Foot Snake in Stomach Sptcial le Tht Ttltpopk Towanda, May SO. Mrs.

George Preston, a farmer's wife, living near here, who was supposed to be dying cancer of the stomach, was rellev of a snake two feet long and as large around as a man's linger. Mrs. Preston has been 111 for more than two years, and was treated for can cer. She became very ill and was given a drink of milk followed by a cup of mustard water which caused ner to elect the reptile. Mrs.

Ellison Crandell, a neighbor, who was called to the Preston home by the sudden lllnes of Mrs. Preston, fainted at the sight and Dr. Bevan, the attending physician, has the snake. Mrs. Preston will fully recover, says the doctor.

She believes she swallow ed the snake five years ago while drinking from a mountain brook near her home. She remembers of some thing small and slimy passing down her throat at that time. She is about SO years of age and the wife of a prominent farmer. KARLCK CRUSHED BY ICE Social to Tht TiUpafk New Tork, May SO. The Karluk, which carried the Steffansson expedition to the Arctic, was crushed In the Ice last January, according to a mes sage received here to day from St.

Michael, Alaska. The crew it ma rooned on Wrangel Island. "Shonld a Woman Tefl?" At the Photoplay to day. Advertisement EGGS FOR HATCHING From my prise winntng and heavy, laying Barred Plymouth Rocks and Single Comb Rhode Island Reda tl.ee per Setting. IRA E.

BIGLER GAMP. HILL, PA. to run with them. This Is a mistake. On the contrary, careful experiments have shown that a flock of hens will actually lay more eggs If the males are not allowed with them, i Here are five simple rules the observance of which will mean the saving of millions to the producers and consumers of eggs: (1) Olve the hens clean nests and ntantv of them.

(2) Gather eirra at least once dally, preferably twice daily during hot weather. (3) Keep eggs in a cool place. (4) Market eggs at least twice a week in warm weather. (5) Kill, sejl or pen up all mature male birds as soon as the hatching season is over. Control the Feed of Sure Death to Lice mi tee all Termin and disease germs if you use prjtis, Pcvdsrcd Use 50 and SOe A great money saver.

Lousy hena cannot lay neither can lousy chicks grow. FWti rWtry R.cilrtsr Is the bwt tonle and iUrottn amp. nn. soe, cue, euc, tuw, pau ss.se. substitutes; insist aa Pruts.

Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back I GH PratU IK jsev AvAry Both Your Ravenous Ducks The duck is a ravenous feeder and for this reason its feed should be controlled and measured. There Is no necessity for ducks eating their heads off. not while sand is plentiful. That Is where deception Is put over on the duck they can be filled up, partly at least, on sand. The fact is, their anatomy requires It.

for they have no crop, and consequently cannot grind tnetr rood like other fowls. The following ration Is excellent: rirty per cent wheat bran, Zs per cent cornmeal, IS per cent meat scrap, 10 per cent. sand. Feed the above dry ration three times dally and see that the water supply Is fresh and clean and in the vessels before the fowls are given the dry ration, otherwise there is danger of their becoming chocked. Place the drinking vessels far enough away from the feedboxes to keep the feed from being splashed and causing sour particles to cling around.

ATTENDED BANQUET AT PHILADELPHIA fly Spteial Corrstoitnci AnnvUle, May 80.W. Elmer Heilman spent several days in Philadelphia this last week attending the annual banquet of the Fraternal Patriotic Americans at Lu Lu temple. Over seven hundred guests attended the banquet Mrs. Witters and daughters, Isabella and Olive, of Lebanon, spent Sunday as the guest of A. 8.

McCauley. Zlon's Reformed church to the south of town has decided to have the annual nlcnla nn th twenty fifth of July In Wagner's Orove. Mr. and Mra Henry Tost of Sinking Springs, visited Mra. Elizabeth Pot teiger tnis ween.

Theodore Baylor spent Sunday with his father. Ellas Baylor. Mrs. A R. Krelder.

of College avenue, la slowly recovering after a severe illness. Mrs. George W. Stlne returned from York where she attended the Woman's Missionary convention of the Central Synod of the Reformed church of the United Statea 0 iChicks Go For It 1 Ctf 1 1 CssksrsAX vey MhyssssX lor me tisa iesi eons a running when you CONXEVS STARTING FOOD 4 snd suited to ror TpmUTlm nurarnga. BABY CHICKS sttsndeatttijeeduy it's good lor then! chicks strong and and better able to LEG WEAKNESS other diseases.

Ready prepared. well balanced, easily digested, nutritious and economical Guaran teed to satiaV StbazSctilbeSOc, 14 me Slot Trial sistlfe Walter S. flebell, 1SMT Market tti K. Greas, lit Market Elk View PMltry Sawlr Hons, tftt Letmsj tt R. H.

Belasest Ksala, Pa. C. RHODE ISLAND RED AND S. C. BLACK MINORCA EGGS FOR HATCHING Stock for sale.

My birds got their share of prises the last two seasons at York. Carlisle, Mlddletown, Har rlsbrg, Red Lion, Hanover, Steelton and Blglerville shows. Satisfaction guaranteed. M. H.

BANKS. SMdeasbsrg, Pa. Walter L. Schell, 1107 Market St: Blkvlew Poultry Supply House, 1T0S N. Id St: Holmes Seed So.

Second St: Mock a Hart man, 1th and Emerald and live dealers in towns surrounding Harrisburg. SuoGgfs Qod Da Frco Offer! If MB. tnv ttfoafeeltnal woymept write baosaiaefiBJiaalta. dabiaa. aneial aliuatM.

or a 1 know bitter than any mas. I want to ti roe how to omrsroarsratbsataooste2aboatltenuaw 1 ocaeoat 11 seats a week. etlee a ce, eM asrvseT StSirJ't'A tSsaassstas fci SNse.si sa. word.ao"t to sonia otaer xn'i ri' I sTf Viol eJi1 tmA wwesplam bow toevoro fnuil Va 522 ftetfrtlatet'tr JTa! soe not mteere wno dw ie tr fw.il send aJ la Main oiete ttl.f ATLAMTE AUTOMOBILE Gasoline P. The chemist asks for no guarantee upon his supplies other than the letters P.

meaning "chemically pure." For gasoline the symbol C. P. is not used, but Atlantic Automobile Gasoline affords the motorist the same rounds for confidence that CP. does the chemist. ill? i For 46 years the Atlantic Refining Company hat specialized, with all its Tast resources of skill, experience and equipment, in quality' production.

The fruits of these endeavors have been in motor fuel Atlantic Automobile Gasoline; in motor lubricant Polarine. On sale in every first class garage or delivered direct by the most complete distribution service in Pennsylvania. Ask for it by name "At lantic Automobile Gasoline." The Atlsntk Reftifcg Co. Ewrnsuc Puss yhttls. The New Style Rope Awning Weibley'i Clinch Pulley Patent Applied rev.

Little Clinch Pulleys Used Along the Rope Line Like Illustration The Harrisburg Awning and Tent Works has adopted this new style Rope Awning and Recommends It to. all people who ars having awnings maae. 11 will not only Prolong the life of the awning but takes all friction of the rope from the cloth and allows the awning to draw up easily. The Harrisburg Awning and Tent Works Is equipped to do a large awning business and solicits orders from all parts of Pennsylvania. This Is a new Industry for Har risburg, Is located In the rear Noa 13ft 111.

114 and Sit Woodbine strsev and Is oonducted by i Charles E. Weibley and Simon N. Cluck CHBBRJPOLLY OIV1K 'V HaiTbburff 320 26 Woodbine Street, HeurUburg, Pa. ELECTRIC FANS and MOTORS REPAIRED OTIS C3. Sri CV.

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