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   Morning Herald (Newspaper) - June 14, 1916, Hagerstown, Maryland                              JUNE THE MORNING MARY SUNSHINE AND Onco upon a there were two one waa called Sunshine be Bho was always laughing and had a kind word for Tho other sister was called because sho was so and never had a pleasant word for any Sunshine nnd Clouds lived with who was a and when thoy grow up ho thought thoy ate too so one morning ho gavo each of thorn a pall filled with food and told them they must go away and earn Thoy walked a long distance tho first day without finding and when it camo night thoy sat under a troo to cat Lot us eat tho food from your pail said and then wo can throw away tho pail and only havo one pail to Sunshine thought this was a good and lot hor sister help herself to all the nicest things in her and then next morning they ate from Sunshines pail and when night came thoy wore still without a place to and Sunshines pail was Clouds sat down to eat hor but aha did not offer hor sister any The Farm Boys I bellevo that the country which Ond In mom beau than tho city which man that out of doors and In touch with the earth In I ho natural life of I Unit work with nature Is moro Inspiring than work with tho most Intricate 1 be lieve hat tho dignity of labor depends not on what you lo hut how you do It that opportunity comes to a hoy on the farm an often as lo tlm hoy in the city that IB larger and and happier on tho farm than In Jho town that my success do ponds not upon my but upon myself not upon my but upon what I actual ly do not upon but upon i I in working when you and in playing when you and In giving and demanding a square deal In act of In no at the A large part of Syria belonged for a while lo the ancient empire el tho and It In probable that tho word Is an abbreviation of Ancient As was tho country between tho Armenian mountains In tho north and tho alluvial plain of Babylonia In tho the Tigris In tho nnd the mountains Of Kurdistan In tho oast tho name also Included the varying empire which Included from to different parts of tho adjacent Some ot tho classical writ ers plainly Include Babylonia and Mesopotamia In The Assyr ian empire to an ond about COO nnd after its fall tho name of camo to bo used for tho chief part of Assyria In tho year 115 the Roman Emperor Trajan created a Hainan province Ot but tho attempt to restore old name was abandoned by tho Emperor Tho modern name ot Syria is given both to tho actual Turkish vilayet west of Palestine and to tho larger region which Includes tho vilayet of Syria and stretches northeast into Drink It sho said when It waa cool The little princess and In a Cow minutes I see a bright light what Is it That is the sun said Sun You can see and tho world will always look bright to for you will no longer bo Sunshine took tho princess back to tho where tho king was and when he knew that his daughters sight had been restored lie hold a feast and told everyone how Sunshine had cured the and that in return for thin he Intended to make her his daughter In the midst of the feast a servant came to the king and said that a girl hart boon found by tho side of the cas lie wall faint from the want of and when they brought her in Sun shine saw it was her sistor But she did not toll tho king how selfish Clouds had been to her she only said She is my sister we were lost in the When Clouds found how kind and unselfish her sistor was she became ashamed of herself and determined to bo like so for the sake of Sun shine the king adopted both of and they lived at the castle with the little princess and grow up to be good and useful Pretty Warm If wo could build up a solid column of ice from tho earth to tho two miles nnd a half In span ning tho Intervening distance ot nnd if tho sun should concentrate his entire power upon It would dissolve In a single according to the calculations made by Professor Tho great Gorman Holm wna tho to explain satisfac what keeps tho aun The sun ia not burning it la heated to tho glowing a piece of white hot Helmholtz found that If we suppose tho sun to bo contracting hy feet a year we would re our present amount of In other heat is being literally squeezed out of the Professor Newcomb estimated that when tho squeezing process has continued for about the sun will be onehalf Its present Science What It Asked thing to nnd when Sunshine asked her for something replied If you wore silly enough to give away your share do not think I am silly I shall keep this for Sunshine cried herself to sloop that moro because of her sister s than because she was hun and tho next morning when she awoke sho found herself Clouds had gono away before she was Poor Sunshine walked all day and asked at each door for but none could she and sho waa afraid to sleep a tree BO sho between two rocks nnd pulled tho over her to hide herself from tho animals that In the When she awoke tho moon was and Bho heard nnd looking out from her hiding she saw some little crea tures sitting on tho They were little brown and thoy were talking of the king who lived in a big castle not far I could tell him what would restore hla daughters said but what good would it do for mo to go to the I am so small that they would not sea and if thoy did I do not know what would I am not going to take any such but I will toll you what would cure What is it asked If tho princess would got up early In tho morning nnd go into the while the dow ia still on bushes and got a cupful of tho dew and then find the well of flro that Is on the top of tho mountain and sot tho dow to boll ovor nnd when It is cool drink that would cure Sunshine and when tho brown men wont away she rn what sho had and tho next morning she ate some berries nnd started for tho where tho blind I to see tho said Sun when tho gate of tho was t What do you with tho king tho That I cannot tell to replied Sunshine but you must let mo sco him or tho little wilt always bo When servant hoard that he lot for everyone loved tho Whon Sunshine told tho king tho euro she had learned from tho HI Mo brown men he did not havo much but ho wished to try nnd so ono morning Mie nnt out with nnd gathered tho dow in a All day thoy for It waa ft long way to tlm lop ot the nnd Just an tho nun wafl going down thoy camo to tho well of There was a grating ovor the top nnd on thin tho blind guided by placed tho nnd an soon aa the low boiled Sun shine look It off lo BACKYARD GARDENS BY BOYS Government Specialist Says Children Are Able to Carry on Larger Projects Than Boys and girls are able to carry on much larger garden projects than we formerly says D the government specialist in childrens There is no trouble In stirring up interest in growing things where chil dren are he and many gardeners have utilized every otherwise unproductive of their back there Is a shortage of pen nies wherewith to buy seeds and to supply and still to Teaching Children to A mother had a little her first who seemed to havo been born with a says a writer In the Wom ans Home Perfectly still she had a morose which it seemed as though nothing could When a second child was tho mother made a rule that no ono should look at the baby with out a With tho imitation oi childhood tho baby at once even in her early to smile and as sho and the rule still held in the Bhe developed into what everyone who knew her called tho smiling and grew up with the sunniest a Joy to what that mother did any mother can A child may actually Inherit a oven a sul len yet these may be crowded out while they are by the habit of The Two A congressman in an address In Providence on preparedness said Before tho looming danger of In vasion the pacifist and the prepared ness chap like Wil lie and Willie and Johnny had been very naughty and were to bod by their As they laj side by sido footsteps were was now two cul realized their father waa mounting the Thoy turned Im goto to fold my hands aa if Id been sold Pacifist Willie and then Ill protend to be when he comes But Prepared ness Johnny was already bustling swiftly about tho Im goin to put on my he and lino em with a Boys Livi Their leach children the value of money and them business Is a delicate Most of the chil it was preferred lo raise vegetables hut whore they had In themselves ill a modest heel they had almost all shown a sur prising sonso ot proportion and Abbreviation of am you tell mo what cant Is tho Light on Here Is the essay of a Filipino sail or who was told to write about Georgo Washington Georgo was sore because America persons Is not He sale to England naming his own battleship ship and say to King I express of for America King bo say Nothin doin and toll Admiral to shoot turret guns at tho of tion of Its Thats what Is dont tho of lie say he will not rnli America persons do say King and today America persons is j Mamma a can toll things hy looking at peoples IB sho n dont know lint I lino Him looks at my sho tolla mo to go nnd wash Queer Indian Tho Indians living on the charlotte Islands of our Alas kan wore until ft few yaars ago divided strictly Into two and both strict ly which la to any tlm Eaglo men had to Marry won en and vice tho children ac cording to a tribal becoming mem hers of tho mothers tribe and return lug to group when half t receive and in horit tho family With His dont you want to holp nm Ico croam Will Ill wall an holy you thaw it aflor IIB Wanted a Home 1 11 to got a cow nnd kiop It In the hue my 1 thought yo wore of cows That don because Ita d tlm Then wo can havo our milk and boo nil the 1ubllo HOFFMANS ThirtyThree and OneThird Years of Con Success in Business WHAT DOES 1TJEAN It would take the whole side of a newspaper to attempt an explanation of how a busi ness of this kind grew from a small and seemingly insignificant dry goods store to its pres ent vast To the citizens of Hagerstown and county who remember us as boys we you knew us you have followed us in our career and you know how it was Jo the younger set and to those who have come here later we say it was our determination to suc ceed from the But how This is the We didnt sit still and see it neither did we jump to it in a few short years Work studying the wants of our community and their ability to in matching our temperaments with our customers and striving to make every legitimate ef fort to gin their To do this we constantly studied the inside of our business their manufacture and and by combining and using these various ele ments essential to a successful business we were crippled or set back but have continued to increase to the present In 1883 our with his eldest William started this business in a small room on Potomac next to but soon mov ed to W Washington into a room which is now asmall part of our present Here the younger boys were taken in as members of the firm and they are all here today as active as ever and full of that same determination to keep up in the front ranks in busi Knode and After J Hoffmans 21 years we began buying our business Values were then about onehalf of what they are now on Washington By purchases and by judicious and careful leases and agreements which enabled us to gradual ly purchase the whole at prices which would have prevailed twenty years we now own the most centrally located and longest business building on Washington in i This brief in accounts for how it was This Anniversary Mean ago we celebrated our 25th or Silver Anniversary with profuse decora tions and substantial souvenirs for all of our Now we propose to eliminate this expense with our Onethird of a Century Anniversary and for the benefit of our we calculated on holding sale and we got ready for Upon the ad vice of we bought heavy stocks of goods and had them held m Now we have the garments and the goods to sell you at prices that are less than the present wholesale The cry of prices on account of thd great European is no longer idle is ill too Materials are labor is higher and prices are rapidly We a habit of doing some things different from We believe that on this occasion it will please our trade and bring us new We owe our present position to this community and now we feel that our customers are enti tled to Thursday The very and garments in both womens and mens wear that you need now for your summer use are placed lo the front at low Anniversary Sale Space forbids an enumeration of articles and prices in this hi a few days our ads and handbills will tell it to those who are unable to come to the beginning ot thlS YOU TO COME HERE AND SEE THIS BIG STORE BRIMFULL OF GREAT Hoffmans S  

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