\^?Q(V)ef)rgJr)Teß^T^ DOROTHY DIX ■ A wom a n de- j maud: be as Iron to all the! her hands. That he will be a j creature of inflexible; determination, BIIT I let her wind him j around her linger, i that sho will be the I first woman he ever kissed. ! an adept at love 1 making, OUT never utter a word of' sentiment to any woman except her-j self. That he will always notice liovv she j looks, BUT be blind to every other woman's appearance. That lie will admire her when she: Is dressed up and has her hair waved, BUT that siie will be equally beauti- i ful to him when she has on a dirty j kimono and her hair in curl papers. That he will never fail to go into j: Questions and Answers Frances I —G< x d i At what age, Mother, does a child | begin to detect its mother in a false-! liood? Maternal reverence, Little One, for bids an answer, but I have heard that children of two years notice this: A, mother will remind a child it has on [ Its Best Dress and must keep it clean, and Hve minutes later will say to a neighbor in a depreciating way: "Oh, that is only an old rag. I am ashamed to have the child seen in it." What. Mother, is meant by a "father's I strong hand?" When a woman, Little One, is a| widow, the people say her children ! need a "Fathsr's strong hand"; but when children have a father, this is all "Father's strong hand" amounts to: When they are bad he grumbles to their mother, "Why don't you make those children behave?" What, Mother, is the important dlf- j Terence between the sympathy of a i Mother and that of a Father? 1 Sale of J (S>;'r Not a seed in"Sunki»t." Jf a\ ? ranees —^ nes * se l ecte d tree-ripened fruit grown "SUNKIST" oranges are the cleanest of all fruits. 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Clark Street, Chicago M||V AMISKMIiXTS AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC THEATER v i£SS.— TO-DAY, THREE TIMES, 2.30, 7.00 and 9.00, THE MOST THIULMNG PIC TI'KE EVEH SHOWN. "TRAFFIC AN EXPOSE OF THE WHITE SLAVE EVIL—2Sc, Any Show, Any Sent. 25c | PRICES MONDAY, MAR. 2, MATINEE AND NIGHT MATINEE"' 50 "CHANGE" mA 1 intt A FoIH . ACT p| iA V PRODUCED WITH THE I-ON -25c to SI.OO DON HAYMARKET THEATER CAST AND PRODIIC SEATS NOW. . TION. —THE SEASON'S FIRST IMPORTATION— TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 and 4—MATINEE WEDNESDAY C' 1' 1 1711 3 Act Musical Comedy Carlisle illks "George Erady's Dream" 40 SUUK Hit*—2oo I.aiiKli*—Reautlfal Scenery—Georjieoua tiowna—Come nn, do not recommend more rapid reduction. Unless the patient is very strong it may | work harm. Moreover, If reduction is slow and steady, it is more apt to be permanent. Madams Ice'bell's Reduction Exer cises. Arise in time to have a free half hour before dressing for breakfast. Begin with the breathing eSerclses outlined in Les son X and follow by the general exer cises given In the first part of this les son. Then do these three special reduc tion exercises: R. I—Hold the arms parallel with palms towards each other; keeping them in this i position raise them slowly above ths | head, stretching the body as much as I possible. At the same time rise on the ! rails of the feet, keeping steady poise. When the arms are straight above ths head continue the movement backwards as far as possible, keeping the head be tween the arms. Return to erect position : with arms straight up. Now bend body to the left, keeping arms parallel and head between them, now to right. Re lax. Repeat this exercise ten times. [ R. 2— Place a rug or sheet, anything to protect your body, on the floor. Lie flat with arms close at sides. In this posi tion roll over to the right ten times and then roll back to original position. Re peat this ten to twenty times. R. J—Place hands on hips and bend right knee forward, throwing left hip upward and back. Now reverse the po sition. left knee forward bent, right hip backward thrown, and continue changing weight from one side to the other, at first ■lowly and then rapidly. Keep the hands clasped at the back of tbe head and I continue this exercise until there Is a decided ache in the leg and hip muscles. Repeat Oiese three exercises before re tiring. Walk at least one hour a day. You should do from five to seven miles on level road. Hill climbing is excellent, L shall be glad to answer any personal tters in regard to reduction from any Of my pupils If they will send ms • ■tamped, addressed envelope. Losson XII to be continued. C. E. CHORAL GROWS The Harrisburg Christian Endeavor Choral Union is constantly increasing in membership. Those desiring to make application for membership can, get information by addressing Alfred ■ W. Lewis. 1427 North street, or Miss Anna McKelvey, 1709 Walnut street. The Choral Union will be under the leadership of Professor Frank C. Mc- Carrell, organist of the Pine Street Presbyterian Church. The first re hearsal for a cantata, which is to be rendered in Augsburg Lutheran Church during the Spring, will be held in the Market Square Presbyterian Sunday" school parlors on Thursday evening, March 5. A big C. E. rally was held at Lykens recently. Many Endeavorers were in attendance from Gratz, Wiconisco, Williamstown and Lykens. Charles W. Black, president of Dauphin County C. E. Union, spoke on the subject, "God's Plan." How to Eradicate All Superfluous Hair Advise by a Skin Specialist I v , j As soon as women of to-day learn that permanent removal of ugly, repul- I | sive hair growths can only be gained | by reaching the hair root and not by using common, worthless depilatories I I such as burning pastes, powders, evil \ smelling liquids, etc., the better it will ' be for their happiness and safety. Nor I can the electric needle be depended up- | lon to give absolutely perfect results , i without danger of horlble scars or I facial paralysis. The best means I have ever found that never fails to remove all Blgns Of disfiguring growths of hair on the face, neck, arms or hands, is a simple, inexpensive preparation called Mrs. Osgood's Wonder. It is absolutely harmless, cannot injure the skin or i complexion and In a surprisingly large ' number of cases has succeeded in kill- I ing the hair down to the very roots, source of all growth. When the roots are killed no more hair can grow. You lean get Mrs. Osgood's Wonder from Kennedy's Medicine tore or any up-to | date druggist or department store, on I the guarantee of your money hack if it j I fails. Signed guarantee with ever> 1 1 package. There is no longer need for | any woman to suffer the embarrass- I ment of this humiliating blemish. Let j me caution you, however, not to apply , this treatment except where total de struction of hair is desired.—Advertise ment. AMUSEMENTS _ 810 FEATURE VICTORIA THEATER TO-DAY THE BETROTHED, V Acta THE I.EAK IN THE FOREIGN OFFICE, | 2 Acts THE MONEY LENDER. ADMI&SIO* S CENTS SMARTTOUCH GIVEN BY FIGURED VEST Drapery of Skirt and Long Tunic Make an Excellent Combination | 8163 Seir.i-Princesse Gown, 34 to 42 bust. WITH TWO-PIECE YOKE SKIRT. LONO I OR THREE-QUARTER SLEEVES. Draped skirts and short tunics are bringing about extremely interesting combinations and this gown is one of the prettiest possible. Besides these two features, it includes a waistcoat for which can be used a beautiful figured silk or i other fancy material. Altogether the gown is an eminently graceful one which appropriately can be made from soft finished taffeta or other silk to be adapted to more formal occasions or from wool poplin or other simple material to be adapted to every day use. It gives an exceedingly handsome, dressy effect yet it is very simple and easy to make. There are only two pieces in the skirt, the back being joined to a yoke to dis pense with fullness. The blouse is cut with the elongated shoulders so that there is no fitting at the armholes. The various parts are all joined by means of a belt and the gown can be adjusted without difficulty. For the medium sire, the gown will require 6V\ yds. of material 27, vds. 36 yds. 44 in. wide, with % yd. of figured silk 27 and 14 yd. of plain silk 21 in. wide for the trimming. The pattern 8163 is cut in 6izes from 34 to 42 inches bust measure. It will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper, on receipt ol ten cent*. i Bowman's sell May Manton Patterns. ONLY ONE "BKOMO QUININE" To get the genuine, call for full name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c.—Ad vertisement. Women Have Narrow Escape From Pitching Over Bank Special to The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa.. Feb. 27. —Mrs. Jane Eyre and daughter, Mrs. Harry Levan. of near Sunbury, were thrown out of their sled when a shaft broke and tho ! horse they were driving became un l manageable. The accident happened on the top of a bank seventy feet high with an almost prependicular pitch. Charles Seeclirist and John H. Went zel, witnessing the accident, ran to their assistance and saved them from plunging over the embankment. Mondays Special Dny For Ladies— Competent Female Attendants From 8.30 a. m. until G p. m., Mon ! days, the Sanitary Turkish Baths in the Russ Building, 15 North Market Square, aro for the exclusive use of women, who will receive the service of experienced female attendants. It affords the women of Harrisburg a luxury enjoyed by those of no other city in Pennsylvania. Call and you I will be convinced. Bell phone 3598 J. —Advertisement. I DEATH OF GEORGE BERKHEIMER Special to The Telegraph Mechanlcsburg, Pa., Feb. 27.—Yes . terday morning George Berkheimer died at his home in East Locust street, Ufter an illness of six months due to spinal trouble.. For a period of twen | ty-two weeks, he was unable to lie i down. Mr. Berkheimer was 68 years | old, and a veteran of the Civil war, belonging to Company E, Two Hun dredth Pennsylvania, and ranking as | sergeant. He enlisted twice and was honorably discharged. He was a mem ber of Col. H. I. Zinn Post, No. 415, Grand Army of the Republic, and of the First United Brethren Church in this place. His wife and three chil dren survive: J. Harry Berkheimer, Mrs. George Finkenbinder and Mrs. David Bloser, all of Mechanlcsburg. Also one brother, Michael, of Dills burg, and one sister, Mrs. Lucy Seif fert, of East Berlin. The funeral service will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, j conducted by the Rev. E. C. B. Castle, . assisted by the Rev. L. M. Dice. Bur ial will be made In the Letort Spring Cemetery, near Carlisle. DILI«SBURG CHURCH SERVICES Special to The Telegraph Dlllsburg, Pa., Feb. 27.—0n Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock the last quar terly conference of the United Evan gelical Church will be held In the Beavertown Church and will be fol lowed by communion services at 2.30. On Sunday morning communion serv ices will be held in the Union United Evangelical Church by the Rev. A. L. I Burkott. of South Baltimore street, who will be assisted by the Rev. P. E. '| J. M. Thompson. I Amsemnisl MAJESTIC To-day, three times, 2:30, 7 and 9 "Traffic In Souls," a thrilling story in moving pictures. Monday, March 2, matinee and night— Imported London Company in "Change." Tuesday night, Wednesday, matinee and night—Carlisle Elks Minstrels. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, matinee and night—Dwlgglns Tour Around the World. ORPHECM Keith Vaudeville—Every afternoon and evening. COLONIAL Vaudeville and Pictures—Every after noon and evening. "COUNTRY GIRLS IN THE CITY" The dangers In which girls, more par ticularly country girls, are subjected in the larger cities is cleverly shown in the film, "Traffic In Souls." which is now playing at the Majestic Theater three times dally, 2:30, i and 9. One of the more than 600 scenes shows a goodlooklng, if rather countrified young woman alighting from a railroad train. She Is immediately bewildered with the buzi and whirl of the great city. A dapper young man volunteers his as sistance In getting her to the home of some friends. Young and unsuspecting she succumbs to his wiles. When she becomes aware of her danger it iB too late. Several heartless men and more heartless women. Imprison her in a room, and tlio erstwhile gallant proves the eruelest and roughest of all. Through a fortunate raid she secures her liberty betore the plans of her cap tors have been carried out. —Advertise- ment. IMPORTED ENGLISH COMPANY The story of "Change" In brief con cerns the family of "John Price," an aged miner, who Uveß with his wife and three sons in a small Glamorgan village. The sons have become educat ed by the father, who denied himself and wife of all luxuries, In order to keep the boys at school. At the open ing of the play, the sons have returned home, and we see the first symptoms of "change" as it is no more than the con flict of the old and the new generation. The nlay teems with "big," startling speeches with an undeniable ring of truthfulness, Interrupted by "Sam Thatcher," an English cockney, who in a way is a philosopher. "Sam" declares he cannot understand the use "of all the 'rguin'. AVots the use," he joins in with sort of a chorus.—Advertise ment. CARLISLE ELKS MINSTRELS This is the first day of the salo of seats at the Majestic Theater for the musical comedy, "George Brady's Dream," that is to be given there by the Carlisle Elks, under the auspices of the Harrisburg Elks, next Tuesday and Wednesday, with a bargain mati nee on Wednesday. The indications are that the Elks will have one of the most successful engagements ever enjoyed by an amateur theatrical company in Harrisburg. The news has preceded the company from Carlisle, where the show was given to three packed houses last week, that this is more than an or dinary amateur show. It is a well acted musical comedy, with forty-two I song numbers, elaborate scenery, a good story, and gorgeous gowns worn by well-trained "show girls."—Adver tisement. "PUTTING ON AIRS" Aside from the inimitable Knute Erickson at the Orpheum this week, ' there are two funsters of musical com | edy fame and who are favorites in Har- I risburg, too, who under ordinary elr- I cumstances would easily walk away with the comedy honors of the bill. They j are Melville and Higgins, the eccentric comedy couple, presenting a new act | called "Putting On Airs." Incidentally, they are the duo who had all Harris burg saying "All the time you are pick | ing on me, all the time." The act that I these two artists are presenting this | season is equally as funny as their ; turn of previous seasons. Miss Mel j vllle Is a scream in a startling costume : creation, while her partner still dons ! the snug-fitting suit, fits so tight he I can scarcely bend at the joints. Their | comedy lines are immense and as a hen-pecked husband, Higgins would ;be hard to beat. Both possess peculiar , voices with a slightly nasal tone, but l they do harmonize quite beautifullv in two or three numbers. As laugh-pro ducers Melville and Higgins are a treat. They present one of the splen did attractions grouped with uaifv Dan" and "The Seminary Girls," featur ing the great local favorite, Knute Erickson. For next week the manage ment is announcing Ben Roife's newest musical production. "Colonial Days," as the leading attraction.—Advertisement. AT THE COLONIAL This will be Country Store Night at the Colonial, and a Ion"- list of valuable and laughable articles have been se cured to provide a night of mirth for patrons of that playhouse. Included in the list of fine bresents is a beautiful Morris chair. Country Store will be run in connection with the fine vaude ville bill that is being presented with Miss Jane Wier and company present ing a comedy playlet called, "Which Is Which?" as the featured attraction. A winsome singing comedienne and a comedy duo round out the vaudeville roster. "Chains of Honor," a splendid Pathe feature, in two parts, will bo a special attraction in the way of movies to-day.—Advertisement. VICTORIA THEATER As this is special feature day an ex tradordinary picture will be shown en titled "The Betrothed." in six acts. An other big picture to-day is "The Leak in the Foreign. Office," a two-reel DON'T NEGLECP YOUR STOMACH Use Mi-o-na—Sure, Safe and Ef fective Indigestion Relief or Money Refunded If you are not able to digest your food; if you lack an appetito; if your stomach is sour, gassy, upset; your tongue coated; if your head aches and you are dizzy; if you have heartburn and pains in your colon or bowels, why suffer needlessly? Buy now —to-day—from any drug gist, a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na Stom ach Tablets. Take them regularly as directed and see how quickly you get I relief. There is no more effective remedy for stomach ills than Mi-o-na. 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