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T There comes a time in every • man's life when help is required > if he would enjoy life's greatest i functions keenly and feel the ; rich, red blood surging through ; his being and radiating his pow ; er and vitality through the flash i and fire in his eye, the smile of i confidence and strength In his | ' face and the vigor and vitality I In his manly walk and carriage, j The help required In the vast j majority of cases may be said • to consist of an artificial aid to • nature in the form of medical j treatment for the specific pur : poses of transforming, through ! the vital organs, such as the i stomach, liver, kidneys, heart, i etc., the food and drink partaken l of so that the blood receives an , I increased proportion of those , ■ elements necessary to the ful- , I Ailment of man's duties in the I Intensity of spirit as manifested i in those of perfect health, be it • work, recreation or pleasure. ! Nothing more valuable and cer tain for such a purpose is the formula much prescribed by a • famed physician, but which can J be prepared by anyone at home, I or by a well-stocked pharmacy. i I Mix three ounces of compound i eyrup of sarsaparilla with one i ounce of compound fluid balm i wort and let stand two hours. , j Then add one ounce each of com i pound essence cardiol and one i ounce tincture of cadomene com i pound (not cardamom). Shake i before using and take teaspoon- , i ful before or after meals and one i when retiring. Anyone can mix i this and the results from its use , i are truly astonishing. WHAT DESPEPTICS SHOULD EAT A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE "Indigestion and practically all forms of stomach trouble are, nine times out of ten, due to acidity; therefore stom ach sufferers should, whenever pos sible, avoid eating food that is acid in its nature, or which by chemical action in the stomach develops acidity. Un fortunately, such a rule eliminates most foods which are pleasant to the taste as well as those which are rich in blood, flesh and nerve building prop erties. This Is the reason why dyspep tics and stomach sufferers are usually so thin, emaciated and lacking in that vital energy which can only come from a well fed body. For the benefit of those sufferers who have been obliged to exclude from their diet all starchy, sweet or fatty food, and are trying to keep up a miserable existence on gluten products. I would suggest that you should try a meal of any food or foods which you may like, in moderate amount, taking immediately afterwards a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia in a little hot or cold water This will neutralize any acid which may be pres ent, or which may be formed, and in stead of the usual feeling of uneasiness and fullness, you will find that your food agrees with you perfectly. Bis urated magnesia is doubtless the best food corrective and antacid known. It has no direct action on the stomach; but by neutralizing the acidity of the food contents, and thus removing the source of the acid Irritation which in flames the delicate stomach lining, It does more than could possibly be done by any drug or medicine. As a physl oian, I believe In the use of medicine whenever necessary, but I must admit that I cannot see the sense of dosing an Inflamed and Irritated stomach with drugs instead of getting rid of the acid —the cause of all the .trouble. Get a little bisurated magnesia from vour druggist, eat what you want at your next meal take some of the bisurated magnesia as directed above, and see if I'm not right."—Advertisement. YOU HAD A NECK 1 AS LONG A 8 THIB VIM FELLOW AND HAD Ij SORE //# THROAT fITONSIUNE | 'Lm. WOULD QUIOKLY 111 HW RELICVB IT. cm of TowsiLtfcc relltsTM Bora Month >n4 Hoanenoas »nd |n«»«nt» Qntiwr. OcnjiNc. Hurt til Sin St.M. All Draff Mi. TW TOWW-WN oomrurt. . • C«H—. QUI*. Trsr Telegraph Want Ads. THURSDAY EVENING. ID OF STOP'S j CONVERTS TO TALK Ex-Pugilist and Berwick's Mayor Will Tell Allison Hill Men of Evangelist Next Sunday's! "Pleasant Sunday Afternoon" meet ing of the Allison Hill Mens Chris tian Association /"I .a will be the most unique which the ■ M.. association has yet 'i held. The speakers JKIXfT will be two Ber- (Hm" wick men who , were converted ■Kfrnlflll during the Dr. Henry W. Stough HL revival thero late » T ' 1 " last Fall. One is a ' newspaperman and the Mayor of Ber ' wick; the other Is a prizefighter who was classed among the multitude of "white hopes" until he decided to quit the game as a result of Dr. Stough's evangelism. W. W. Shannon is the Mayor, and "Big Dick" Branston Is the former | prize ring star. Neither makes a prac- 1 tice of evangelism of the type in which they will appear In this city on Sun day. They are coming here at the special request of officials of the Alli son Hill Association, who met themj on a vl6it to Berwick some weeks ago to Investigate the results of the Stough i campagn. Mayor Shannon was assigned to "cover' the Stough meeting for a Ber wick paper and was converted as a result of that. Branston strayed Into the tabernacle one night out of mere curiosity and he, too, hit the sawdust trail. Both will tell all about it at the "Pleasant Sunday Afternoon" meeting in Lenney's Theater. Hold "Social Hour" The Mary and Martha Circle among the younger girls of Zion Lutheran Church Tuesday night held the first "social hour' since the organization of the circle a week ago. The officers of the society are Ethel Cooper, president; Margaret Reedy, vice-president; Dorothy Robinson, sec retary: Ruth Landis, treasurer; Ade laide Ylngst, pianist; Helen Robinson, assistant pianist. Lenten Conference. —Lutheran min isters from this city and nearby towns gathered in Zion Lutheran Church, South Fourth street, to-day for the annual pre-lenter conference. About twenty-five clergymen took active part in the services of the day. Dr. J. As pinall McCuaig talked this morning on "Sin in the Seed." Readings from the story of Passion Week were given by ministers attending the conference. Lenten prayers were said and lenten hymns sung. This afternoon Dr. McCuaig spoke on "Sin in the Fruit." This evening at 8 o'clock his subject will be "Sin in the End." To Lecture On Bacteria. —The Tad poles will meet this evening at 7.30 o'clock In the clinical laboratory of Dr. George R. Moffltt, 200 Pine street. The doctor and his assistants will en deavor to give the boys an insight into bacteria life. Germa of every descrip tion will be shown under the micro scope and the boys will be told how germs are developed, killed and pre served. Something will also be said of the precautions necessary to avoid germ contamination. The Tadpoles, who form the membership of a Pine Street Presbyterian Sunday School class, are planning for their big ban quet, which will be held Friday even ing, March 6. This banquet will mark the termination of the membership contest between the two parties of the class, the Squeakers and the Croakers. Fourth Bible Conference Opens.— Dr. Frederick W. Farr, pastor of Beth lehem Baptist Church, Philadelphia, will conduct the fourth monthly Bible conference being held to-day and to morrow in the First Baptist Church, Second and Pine streets. He will dis cuss the "Four Standard Old Testa ment Names of Deity" in four talks. This afternoon he talked about Je hovah. He will speak this evening and twice to-morrow. THERE IS NO TROUBLE With our pianos. We sell the best. Spanglers. Sixth above Maclay street. —Advertisement. I'AMUSeMefITSI MAJESTIC 1 To-day, three times, 2:30, 7 and 9 "Traffic In Souls," a thrilling story in moving pictures. Monday, March 2, matinee and night— Importtd London company in ! "Change." I Tuesday night, Wednesday, matinee and ' night—The Carlisle Elks Minstrels. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, matinee and night—Dwiggins' Tour Around the World. ORPHEUM Keith Vaudeville—Every afternoon and evening. CO 1.0.MA1, Vaudeville and Pictures—Every after noon and evening. "TRAFFIC IX SOILS" "Traffic In Souls," the thrilling mov ing picture story of the white slave evil, is still proving a big drawing card at the Majestic Theater, where an engage ment of one week, with three perform ances daily is on. I Not alone does the picture show the i workings of a system carried on from | the'ones higher up. but many dramatic | situations are shown how Officer Burke ; single-handed captures the gang after i a ferocious- tight, in which the stair- I cases are broken for three stories down, j i The raid in the last reel, showing up- I j wards of sixty police breaking Into a! ; house of ill fame, in which Officer ! Burke's sweethearts sister has been j taken, as many others are taken daily, i while the happy ending to it all makes j it one of the most interesting pictures ever shown.—Advertisement. "CHANGE" Standing out prominently among the [Welsh Players, who come to the Ma- 1 jestic Theater, Monday, March 2, matl- ! nee and night, in "Change," is a lone Englishman Edmund Kennedy, a j brother of Charles Rann Kennedy, | author of "The Servant in the House" j and "The Terrible Meek." This is the I second visit Mr. Kennedy has made to 1 America, the first being when he ap- | peared as the "Vicar" in the "Servant in the House." Previous to his Ameri can debut he was seen with the Ben Greet Players, in London, assuming : Shakesperean roles and prominent char acters In old English comedies.—Adver tisement CARLISLE ELKS MUSTMCLS Much Interest is being shown in the coming of the Carlisle Elks big musi cal comedy, "George Brady's Dream," I at the Majestic Theater, Tuesday night and Wednesday, matinee and night, to present a play with the dash of a $2 attraction is usually above the ordi- 1 nary amateur player, and when it comes to mounting the piece with spec ial scenery, and dressing with the most gorgeous costumes, together with a singing and dancing cast of forty, why It Is no wonder that the Harrlsburg brothers and In fact the theatergoers In general are taking an interest. The sale of seats and exchange will open at the box office, Friday morning, when seats for the three performances can be had.—Advertisement. SMILE Local vaudeville "fans" who like to laugh (wonder If that excepts any of' 'em) are certainly getting their money's worth In smiles at the Orpheum this week. There's a reason for it, the.-e's a reason for everything, and in this In stance is Knute Erlckson. You'll laugh at him In the role of "Daffy Dan" in spite of yourself, for his funny expres sions, crazylsms and facial versatility are irresistible. Handling the comedy | role of the delightful miniature com- Women's 50c Women's 50c Women's 50c < ,Hosiery Underwear l 111 l iMfe. Some very extraor - < Plain black and plain natural Of] I 1 I|| IH |\ Clinary Values ltl fine < ► cashmere hose with double soles. Alodium and henw irffflHli'l WN II H i iRj iIK. Thread silk boots, wide garter Friday Bargain price, the pair, .Medium and hea\ > weight X|ffl|U||M Wl r';[ || | M| ■ Seconds. Special for Fri- merchandise TOr OUr 4 I BOWMAN'S —Main ———— BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. if hi' Sill II ! till '' I I!'% BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. tO-morrOW. iSiOte, eS- 4 , D , JlllttM pecially the sales of < Boys and Gtrls » nvrQT nnifTQ CMLLJUVTRKMEJW _ garments, neckwear « $1.39 Coat Sweaters LOWEST PRICES /) FOUNDED 1871 9i LOOK and art linens. But be Special OF THE FOR THE sure to see the bar- 4 ► WEEK GREEN SIGNS Rains in the other de- < k HARRISBURGs POPULAR DEPARTMENT STORE partments around the 4 h 25c Silk Men's SI.OO ' l||l|j|j| | IflSliliiP^ Women's Signs denote savings < ► Pongees Underwear Swidf 1 I ' Ml 1 IIIIBT 25c Vests of merit. < In liglit blue, pink and ro#6. Plain tan Merino, silk finish, ill II 111 1 llili : Ju|lj| ™ ij Rj fancv RHWMAM & PO " Friday Bargain price, per pearl _ Friday Bargain |J| l|jJl | SIpF yJ^Vrtday" 1 * prig BOWMAN & CO. ; BOWMAN'S Main Floor.*'' BOWMAN'S M,l„ Floor. ' |||f| |JJ ► ——— $2.50 Sample Shoes * ► 15c Figured 75c Dimity White Goods Drapery Remnants C °JL button, m wuh ' *■ Crepes Quilts Remnants at Half Price 4 ttn and o T^ hee Friday e W«ain L. Good styles to select from. Size 52x90 Inches. Friday Bar- Madras. Lawns and in ».1 price, pair Friday Bargain price, per sain price, each 500 lengths of from 2 to 10 yards. lengths Regular prices BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. -< 1 ► BOWMAN'S-Main Floor. are isc 18c and k BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. - 5c - Frida> Bargain price, Friday they will be sold at half ————— ► ——■ BOWMAN'S Main Floor. BOWMAN'S —Fourth Floor. Men's $2.00, >i ► 19c Silk 7 l-2c to 10c 52.50 and $3.00 J [ Poplins Wall Papers I ft Shoes \ y All the popular shades. Great Fine papers for bedroom, LI CL i JCL • vi. CL 4 Those shoes are for work and - . value. Friday Bargain price, per halls, and dining rooms. Border dress. All sizes in the lot but < * card lie to ma tch. Friday's price, the roll, _ not In one style. Friday Bargain ► BOWMAN'S-Main Floor. V * I M OflC LSiTZQ Lot 01 GatllieiltS PrlCe the pJr SI.OO " BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor. O BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. S I for Women, Misses and Children j. ' Wool Suitings Lace and Swiss j Consisting of i* ► Children's Corduroy Shoes decorations and are slightly soli- L#inen SkirtS. ers. Sizes 1,1% and 2. Friday's . BOWMAN'S Main Floor. « ,n,y „„ ..h.r.,.. p,r- LinenS kirtS. White SkirtS. "*» ► —"52.98 Bed Sets for .... til 50 ni MJ > n __ _ BOWMANS —Third Floor. ► s3.io Bed sets for .... Children s Capes, House Dresses. v < Cotton Ratines BOWMAN'S— Fourth Floor. Raincoats. Black Lawn Dresses. 1 oilet Articles „ Good line of shad_es to select —i ——Mot monv !«(■ oil W e Friday J ► from. Friday Bargain price, per IN Ot HlcinV OT C3.C11 lot 3.11 111 OtlC grOUp. n • n w ► r*r d 15c 20c to 50c ~ Ak Bargain dale < BOWMAN'S-Main Floor. Qurtoin NetS SOffie WCfC &S High BLS $5.00 G °° P ° " Pe,an MaSSaffe ► Remnants of White Sash and Witch Hazel, bring your own i J£■ I_l *J Curtain Nets in widths from 29 prf bottle, the quart 25it j : unoiel E&* i - sn *y s * t choice 25c p " k^T " Bo,p - -: " balk® P^"ne rn Sf g ?hls r ?inMeum th is ' Second "nJon CiSm combination®, < K slightly imperfect but It will not Vaseline, Cold Cream and Cam- u — About 200 White Waists ; ► BOffUAws Four.i, Floor. Formerly 50c, 75c and SI.OO BOWMAN'S Main Floor. j ► OA , •ind e cre < to l nnes gS cSt "out" borders , I ", ace and embroidery trimmings, perfect in every way, and all ————— 30c Japanese to match. Friday Bargain price, sizes in the lot- Most of them have low necks, some have three- 10 i 4 nm . the roll 7'AC quarter length sleeves. \our choice of any in the lot. Friday at tretOnneS ► Matting BOWMAN'S —Fourth Floor. fun llecea *of ' ► Ma S t e tlng, ty g^ C carpet^patterns 6 ?' CA Friday Bargain price, < . greens, tan. blues and reds, cot- W f I tno y ara i I fS&Tkf'AJr...™ {% Friday Bargain BOWMAN'S MUU Fl«.r. , , BOWMAN'S Fourth Floor. Sale ol Notions ~~ j —2sc Skirt Gauges for ... ] ()f- 8c tO 12 l m 2c 4 I 5C tO 15C 10c Safety Pin Books for $1 .00 HOUSC DICSSCS, 49C Muslin ► Window Shade f0r 250 . Ara . be^ Ha, . r . P,nS :. t . Vo°f Made of percale irl medium andl light colors. There are not r " * ioc and I'Wc Pearl Buttons 3 many of each kind in this lot, but there are about one hundred in Bc, 10c and 12% c quality. Friday's 4 ► Polls dozen for ..?. .... . . all. They come in sizes 34, 36 and 38. Come early if you wish to price, yard ...... 47^ . . „ get any of these dresses. T , .. . , . . ► About 300 assorted metal shade 24-yard roll of Tape for .. 7 ip OT 4 pulls, silver and brass finish. 500-vard spool Basting Cotton the Second Floor —BOWMAN'S. BOWMAN S Main 1< loor. i ► While the lot lasts, Friday's price oJ. will be, each gs. ————— ► BO^nr° 0r 12 l-2c Outing Men's $3.50 60c Seamless L ► cc r ci en T P AA X Flannels Shoes Sheets 4 ► OdC CT€X 1 CUUJ French outing flarnels, 36 These are heavy workine shoes Bleached, double bed fllee. n inches wide Light patterns, in ln black and tan elkskin All Made of good, heavy muslin. Size •< ► RUBS Kunners stripes and figures. Friday Bar- sizes ln the lot. Friday Bargain J, 6 ?? 0 ' . Lln ? lt 3to a customer. . siiehtlv damaged in transit By attaching the Runners to a gain price the yard i)(. | price, the pair $2.50 Fridays price .>O6 Size 24x48 inches. Friday s price ► is 29e 'riday's price the set , BOWMAN'S Fourth Floor. BOWMAN'S Third Floor. 7 BOWMAN'S Main Floor. (_ Out Goes This Neckwear anJ 3Jc i ► n Sc T "t' e 7Sc Ex P' e " Attention, Every Woman Pillow Cases >; UamaSß W(mons We're preparing for the new spring goods and we are going to Scalloped and embroidered pil i A i A fin i e «^ ass °^ tl !l e, \ t ut patterns Removable end srate and heavv clear these pieces out no matter how low we must sell them, and ca co^eoLk n «2r?!L" ► Ized 58 Inches wfde wS Friday'^gain' 1 pHce,'' Friday will show you how we do things quick. If you want neck- Friday Bargain price, each. gO O gain prlce - BOWMAN'S— Main Fioon BOWMAN'S— Third Floor. 200 yards Maline in green, brown, grey & old rose. ; ; Wa, 25c yd. Friday', price, yd. 3Sc Unbleached , ► $1.25 Diaper Friday Bargain C« Sheeting '< ' Cloth Sale in the SportingsJ\j S ST- - K pi!ce lnCh Seconds " FHdLy 10 the UOOfIS Department One lot or Ecru Venisc Stocks, I One lot of Veni.se Yokes, were " n r(1 FrTda - y Bargaltl prlce '„i h " •< ► BOW MAN S—Main Floor. skates at H!)(' One lot of Hla<'k Spangled Bo- j One 'lot of handmade Chemise, > 98c Sleds at HZ)<5 ' OPO Jackets; were $3.50. 6of Tops, were SI.OO and $1.25. , y BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. them, 25<; j Cho,co 250 w > 1 fir ' A * 10c and 12 1 -ic One lot of Lace Jabots, pretty One lot of Jabots, were SOc. W ofll€Tl 3 lUC ► Doilies w , nn Bty,es: wcre 25e Cho!ce ' choioe 100 Handkerchiefs \ ► Ybout one hundred in the lot- WOmen S .UU, . One lot of washable Collar and | One lot of .Shadow Lace Collars, Good quality of Shamrock „ tumbler size. All linen damask C 9 C/) t? A/i \wteeCombinations; were 75c. j fur trimmed; were $1.25 to oloth with colored Initial. Tho ► patterns. Friday Bargain price, *p£.i)U flflfl >pO.UU Choice 2t>o ! s—3o, at 750 kerchiefs /or dozen < K atl ' t> ne tlle Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. cowMiM'a -vroin Finnr * * BOWMAN'S-Main Floor, OnOeS BOWMAN S—Main Floor. 4 y Patent colt, gun metal and vicl _______ L ~kid bluchers. Sizes 2Vt, 3, :!Vi . 12 1 2c Butchers' Jay Barf?ai ™ p rlce ! w . . h .^ ls Youths' $2.00 Boys's2.so 25c Lace n : Linon Shoes Shoes Flouncings ► 34 inches wide. Just the thi 15 ]a" U "tyle. Ul All'sTLs^rom'^to sho^^AU^izes""rom a "'4 i a for W F^duy f 'a" n yir§' < . one'-piece dresses Friday r gain price, the yard /*/» ot !M.»O ———» r i » BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. $2.00 ShoeS BOWMAN'S^— Third Floor. I BOWMAN'S Third Floor. BOWMAN'S-Main Floor -\ , k Vicl kid shoes with plain toes , nro .1 and low heels. Sizes 2V4. 3, 4 _ _ Wnmpn g 7Sf * 15c Flaxon S Half Price and Less I 1 This is a fine grade of Flaxon BOWMAN 8-^- Third Moor. Tk acq Aft TiTl nn o Women's and children's golf y although it is slightly imperfect, ... , r JC UX illCoC Al I UlCllo gloves and mittens. Friday, the . L pliers y.\™ y .r r fsZ Women S 75c A great month-end sale for the Art Goods Department. You pair • • " * '«■" 10^ 1 nATiru*v-c x, ( v will want some of these bargains, but be early for we cannot say BOW MAN h—Main floor. i V ® \JLOV6S y IQW ] on g they will remain at these extraordinary prices. 4 !► , n . Aiso' n tho eS SOc f One lot of Scarfs, Shams and Centerpieces that were 11/ >Cn < Lace Remnants Friday Bargain price of, pair, 39 c an( j SQ C . y Qur choice 21$ IT0fIU?fl S OVC I► at Half Price BOWMAN'S—Main Fioor 3 0" e lot of colored and white embroidered Library and Gloves i Remnants of shadow lace _ __^Bureau SCarfs and Centerpieces that were $1.50 to Women's and children's golf / y Flouncings at half price for Fri- C IjeatheT BeltS 25$ Were 25c. Friday at .. . 150 19c, your choice 50 Kid glove B . lined and unllned. . yard . ....... . COc White Elastic Belts. On Sale on the Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S Also Boy Scout gauntlets the < ► BOVV MA:s S—Main Floor OW? - BOWMAN'S Main Floor. edy, "The Seminary Girls," Mr. Erlck son la Riven much opportunity to dis play his abilities, and he makes the most of It. Six pretty, graceful and well-costumed girls, known as Nick's Roller Skaters, execute a number of intricate dances on roller skates that easily makes them a close second to the big production. They perform their dances and tlirure skating before a background of snow and ice and the , light and scenic equipment goes a long ! HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH way toward making their turn a tine "Bight act." And Alelvllle and Higgling are handing out a fine line of comedy material in their new act called "Put ting On Airs." This week finds this team here for the third time, and it is easy to see that their popularity is not waning.—Advertisement. AT THIS COLONIAI. ' A comedy sketch that seems quit* un- usual for the Busy Corner in the way of a fine playlet, is called "Which Is Which," introducing Jane Wler and company. In the cast of players, the elaborate staging, and a cleverly con ceived playlet, the act looks to be a real treat. On this offering v e will also i see Gracey, a novelty musician, and I Besaie Clifton, a character comedienne. 1 "Rorke'» Drift," an Edison feature fllm FEBRUARY 26, 1914. In two parts, will be a special attrac tion to-day ateo. —Advertisement. VICTORIA THEATER "Baffles, Gentleman Burglar," another of the Keystone's clever and success ful two-reel comedies, is offered In the story of "Baffles." As the name im plies, the picture is a satire on the i stories of silk-hatted criminals of pol- ished manners. It Is very amusing, and Is filled with ludicrous situations.. TIM gentlemanly "Baffles" goes through chimneys and does other unconvention al things without losing his composbre or disturbing the rakish angle of hta high hat. The fun lasts through tbtt two parts. Other pictures showing ab this theater to-day are "Crime of th«r Camora," In four acts, and "TL»« Secret Cade.'V—Advartitement. 3