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6^ REST. < (By Dr. Frank Crane in Atlanta Journal.) We do not want "the saints' everlasting rest" nor that other saintly activity of a heaven. Idleness is as necessary to j ] good work as is activity. The ; man who can take hold hard and to some purpose is the man ; .vho knows how to let go. j * That body is strongest and ttest that can relax perfectly j between efforts. That mind is ^ likest "steel that bends and ^ springs again." that can dream and wander at times. After this life I do not look to sinking into endless rest, nor to go on in ceaseless vigor: but yonder 1 shall tire and wake again, according to the law of all life; I shall be an endless pulsing, an endless rhythm, and not an endless note. ) When the People Scored. Secretary Burleson was hurrying away from the Capitol at the close of the session the other day, says The Washington Star. It had been a long session, devoted to much talkbut to little else. Burleson was out of humor. Also, he was in a hurry to get home, and his long legs were making the groud fly between them. Suddenly an old man bobbed up in front of him. and effectu- s ally blocked the way. "Say," said the old man, "ain't you Congressman Burleson ?" "Yes," said the Texan. "What can I do for you?" "Thought I recognized your picture," said the old man. -/'What did you all do up there *j/i the capitol today?" "Nothing!" barked Burleson. "Absolutely nothing!" Solemnly the old man prosi o liHln V. 1 1 wiiv* \i n iiiui ICU IJVVCUUUA <111(1 a pencil. "You say you didn't do nothing?" he repeated, doubtfully. "Absolutely nothing." affirmed the Texan. tSolemnly again the old man , jy ide a long, black mark in his >?ook. "One good day for the people," said h? almly. ar.d passed on. Arc You a Cold Sufferer? n ike I>r. Kilty's New Discovery. The Best Cough. Cold, Throat and I.img Medicine made. Money refunded If It falls to cure you. Do Jjot hesitate- take It at our risk. Thirst dose helpB. J. ft. Wells, Floydada, Texas, writes: "pr. King's New Discovery cured my terrible , cough and cold. 1 gained 15 . I pounds." But It at Lancaster Phartnacy and Standard Drug Co. I \ I k Where congregations ne'er break up And Sabbaths have no end. When we say we would like to rest forever, or that we should love to to be always busy, it is but tne extravagant' over-statement of a mood. There is but one thing in this ; regard that we all want, and v that is a due and proper alternation. The true human need is rhythm. Human torment is lack of rhythm, the continuing of. anything too long. We live in a thus-organized universe, with its night and day. And in climes where there is no change of seasons it is difficult for civilization to develop. We crave rest only after surfeit of activity; we crave exercise only after enough rest. One great problem of the world's work is how to get the most efficiency out of the laborer. The higher the order of work, that is, the more it requires I Kvn i n nv?/4 v?.? 4-V.I "i .tin cauvi iici vc lavncr iiiitn mere muscle, the more it needs alteration. That is to say, you can write a better novel, or think out better a business problem, by going away and coming back than by sticking to it. The extra hour you put in when you are fagged is not worth ten minutes in the morning when vou are fresh. There has been much cursing j I of idleness. One of the great religious organizers wrote a note for his followers: "Never be uselessly or triflingly employed." And in school we learned the motto: "Give every idle moment something to keep in store." We were exhorted to make every minute count. All of which shows how honest people are a little crazy. For a man's life can be nothing but commonplace if he is tense and earnest every waking moment. X.aJHB . J. j. * * ... THE LANCASTER NEWS EVERY DAY ATI You can ill afford to mis* fering all along now in these quotations and see terests you, and Remember tha appreciated, and that it gives us great plea DRESS TRIMMINGS Beautiful ne wDress Trimmings in a wide variety (V Metal and Jewel Bands, Apliques, Drop Trim i .i i i i ? I LANCASTER M L A N C A S I = = <r-?p rmioiacing tiie season's choicest effects from the to the widest, 'vom 10c up to $1. BUTTON TRIMMINGS This being a big Button season we have stocked a fine of these goods and can therefore come pretty lie; you anything you may want in Ivory, Silk, Satin, Metal, Jewel, Pearl, etc., at 5c the do; COTTON TRIMMINGS New assortment Stickcrei Trimmings in white, black in three widths, 6 yard pieces, at 10c, 2 LACES AND EMBROIDERIES It would take numerous words indeed to do justice t( of Laces and Embroideries, so we shall not attem} limited space. But will say that we have many brand new things to offer you in these goods and ingly cheap prices. Excellent values in Laces at ; from 2c t Embroideries at from 5c the yari JEWELRY NOVELTIES New Veil Pins. Waist Sets, Cuff Links. Brooch< guaranteed goods and at Dry Goods prices. Veil Pins at 1 Waist Sets at Brooches at 10c, 25c, 50 BEADS Pretty Beads at 1 HOSIERY Here you can find dependable Hosiery for all ages. 11 is not only comfortable but serviceable as well. Hose and pretty Socks at 10c, 15c a Ladies' Hose in gauze and medium weights, in tans, white, at 10c, 15c, 25c. 50c and $1.1 NECKWEAR New Easter Neckwear, Buchings. etc.. in a nice ;i Collars, Bows, Jabots, etc., at 2 Buchings at * 15c an NEW DRESSES We've opened still another shipment of Ladies' r white and colored Dresses. These dresses are v indeed and are trulv ^ood values. Prettv Whit at $1.98, $2.50, $3.00- $3.50, $4.00 and Prett)r Colored Dresses in pink, liuht blue and lavend fully embroidered and otherwise trimmed, every < value at the price. Each only $3.00, $3.5C Trading Stamps t 4 3, MARCH 18, 1913. A BARGAIN 1 HIS STORE 5 the numerous bargains w< the different departments if there isn't some item w it the different goods themselves have to be se isure to show them. Don't fail to read list head i. ' SPRING OXFORDS f fine Silk, The season's choicest styles in spring footweai rnings, etc. here in the popular leathers. Infants' soft i i narrowest good sort) at e yar Babies' and Children's Slippers at 85c th Ladies' Slippers at $1.25 up assortment Boys' Oxfords at from ar showing Men's Oxfords at from ,'Jr'ol!^,'!; WASH SKIRTS sen and up Ladies' Wash Skirts in white, Shepherd checl Reps, P. K., etc., made in good styles. Lvei and colors, eac]1 on]y Oc and 35c SILKS Beautiful new spring Silks for day and evening It it^n this tive patterns and pleasing shades, at good and ^c? $1-00 ai ut exceed- ; COTTON DRESS GOODS ill the way ~ , . o. he yard up Beautiful new Cotton Dress goods in Suitings i up to 25c hams, Reps, Poplins, P. K., Madras, etc., : from 8 , . MILLINERY is, etc., m We feel sure it will pay you to come here f Oc, 25c, 50c we pave a great assortment of them this seasoi ' "' i say tliev are all stvlisli and cheap in price, c and $1.00 i v 11 SPECIALS 0c and 25c ^ne 1?^ Ladies' 8c or 30c Gauze Vests, speciall Best 6c Apron Ginghams at only osierv that -qc \\r00icn Skirtings, specially priced at only I T3i flllTQ * 1 nd 25c pair $1.00 Lace Curtains, specially priced at only . . blacks and $1-50 Lace Curtains, specially priced at only.. 10 the pair $2.00 Lace Curtains, specially priced at only.. ! 20 Yards good (> l-2e Colored Plaids for only. >t 12 Yards tine 36-inch 10c Sea Island Domestic J fL?"atid'Cne Case K)c Dress (iFingham to go at only. . . j 9c v;irfq One l<?t Ladies' 25c Belts to go at only Id zoc yaiu ^ lot ^1(J0 IIaild Bags to go at only One lot $1.00 Corsets to go at only end v-iimrln One ense I ( i.... ?+ . ..i.. n> ;;u il( IMI1V . . . . cry pretty Best 10c Toilet Soap, specially priced at only. .. e Dresses l Ladies* Pretty Long Crepe Kiinonas, in choic $5.00 each ler, beauti- One case 36c-inch 8c Bleached Domestic to go at lress a big 10c Talcum Powder at I and $4.50 Ladies' large new black .'15c Hand Bags at only. Given With ("ash Purchases LKlANllLfc lUMPi T E R , - S . i 3 DAY e are of_ 1 I i. jKeaa hich inen to be fully ed "Specials." r for all ages are sole Slippers (the , .... 50c the pair e pair up to $2.00 to $3.50 the pair . .. .$1.25 to $3.50 $2.00 to $5.00 cs, tan and blue y one a big value * 98c wear, in distincid $1.50 the yard i, Percales* G nigra n gin g in price c to 25c the yard or your Hats, for i and needless to v nrieed nt imlv I 1 ? *" * ' 5c yach 4c the yard 25c yard 75c pair $1.00 pair $1.50 pair $1.00 for only. .. $1.00 3c the yard 10c each 50c each 50c each .... 6c the yard 6c the cake e shades, at only 98c each . ? i 11 . t on iy oc tne yard 7c box 25c *11 IMV ill I 1 u