WOMAN COULD I HARDLY STANO Because of Terrible Back- j ache. Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Philadelphia, Pa. —"I suffered from ! displacement and inflammation, and had 1 nmn"i!i"Bn i i!i"^iKinii'ii'tl!l P ainß my ! sides, and terrible ! IIMW ackac^e BO that I I I could hardly stand. JP I took six bottles of illnw $ Lydia E. Pinkham's |Br u)] | Vegetable Com mt '■"*|| pound,and now I can li.l sleep good, eat good, and don't have a bit of trouble. I recommend LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to •very suffering womam."—Mrs. Harry Fisher, 1642 Juniata Street, Philadel phia, Pa. Another Woman's Case. Providence, R. I.— 4 * I cannot speak too highly of your Vegetable Compound as it has done wonders for me and I would not be without it. I had a dis placement,bearing; down, and backache, until I could hardly stand and was thor oughly run down when I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It helped me and I am in the best of health at present. I work in a factory all day long besides doing my housework so you can see what it has done forme. I give you permission to publish my name and I speak of your Vegetable Compound to many of my friends."—Mrs. Abril Law- SON, 126 Lippitt St, Providence, R. L Danger Signals to Women are what one physician called backache, headache, nervousness, and the blues. In many cases they are symptoms of some female derangement or an inflam matory, ulcerative condition, which may be overcome by taking Lydia E. Pink ham'sVegetable Compound. Thousands of American women willingly testify to its virtue. STOPPED HIS DRINKING .is Wife and Mother Saved Her Husband Over Ten Years Ago SHE WILL GLADLY TELL YOU HOW FREE Write to Her Today. Send No Money. She Has Nothing To Sell For over 20 years Jas. Anderson of Hillburn, N. Y., was a confirmed drunk ard. His case was about as bad as it could be, but a little oVer ten years ago his devoted wife, after years of trying, finally succeeded in stopping his drink m^eritirely. Write to this woman if you have a relative or friend who drinks Not only did Bhe save Mr. Andcraon but she ■topped the drinking of her brotlwrand Beveral of her neighbors as well. All this she accomplished with a simple homo remedy which anyone can Ket and use. And she now desires to tell every man and woman who haß a relative or friend who drinks, just what it is. It can be given secretly if desired and every reader of this notice who is interested in curing a dear one of drinking should write to Mrs. Anderson at once. Her reply will come by return mail in a sealed envelope. She does this gladly, in hopes that others will be benefited as she was. One thing she asks however, and that is that you do not send money for she has nothing to sell. Her complete address is 106HH1 Ave., Hillburn, N. Y. NOTE -This offer should be accepted at once by all who have dear ones who drink. In fact, every one who has to contend in any way with drunken ness should know about it. Therefore, if you do not write Mrs. Anderson yourself CUT THIS NOTICE OUT and mail it to a friend who could use her advice. And even though you do answer it, MAIL IT TO SOMEONE ELSE who you think would like to know what Mrs. Anderson used. In other words, let this notice reach as many as possible for Mrs. Anderson will reply to every letter, no matter hnw many she receives. EVEN if YOU had a neck iff AO LONG AS THIS Jlrl FELLOW AND HAD if SORE IM THROAT (IITONSIUNE m thWbh WOULD QUICKLY iVi I*W RELIEVE IT. A quick, safe, toothing, beating, .nttifptlc relief (or Bore Throat, briefly dncrihes TONSIL INC. A sibsu bottle of Toniilins lasts longer than most any can of a.r. Throat. TONSILINI relieves Sore Mouth and Hoarseness and prevents Quinsy. 25c. anj| 50c. Hospital Slit *I.OO. All Drajtiitt. THE TONSILINI CQMP>HV. - - O.mon, Ohto. Breaks a Cold Over Night 4OTCK RBMBDY FOR GRIP ■mall Tablet*—Easy to Take—26 Ceata GORGAS' DRUG STORES 11 Utrtli Third M. Pnisa «•■»... Try Telegraph Want Ads. THURSDAY EVENING, TO TAKE ACTION ON PROPOSED CHURCH Will Start to Work Up Interest in Big Evangelistic Campaign on Hill Some definite action will be taken at next Sunday's "Plea sant. Sun day Afternoon" meeting of the Allison - | Hill Men's Christian |AAJ Association toward . H|9 .starting to work up •t 'Bit interest In the pro jected tab ernacle evangelistic campaign In the East End next Mai ' 'lialK Fall. This was ad mitted to-day by ottl clals of the assocla "There doesn't seem to be any use denying it," confessed E. F. Weaver, j i the president of the association, "al- J though we had hoped to spring that i aa one of the surprises next Sunday, j We have a novel program for Sunday which will be out of the ordinary. We have no definite program for start ing work on the Fall campaign. That's I for the men to say next Sunday." I None of the officials would say to day what other features are con tained iu next Sunday's program, ex cept to give the assurance that the popular items of singing and speak ing will not be found missing. The meeting will be, as usual, in Lenney's theater at 3.30 o'clock. "What About Sambo?" —In a lec ture entitled "What About |Sambo?" the Rev. Dr. Grandison, former presi dent of Bennet College in North Caro lina last night discussed the negro problem before a large audience in Harris A. M. E. Zion Church. Rev. Adams Recovers. —The Rev. J. Q. Adams, missionary for the Balti more and Philadelphia conferences of the A. M. E. Zion Church has left the Harrisburg hospital where he has been since ail operation performed on December 5. Lll'e ill Coal Regions.—An Illustrat ed lecture on "Everyday Tjife In the Coal Regions" will be given at 7.45 o'clock this evening in' the Curtin Heights Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixth and Wharton streets. licnten Services. Lenten services will be held to-morrow evening at 7.45 o'clock in the Reformed Salem Church, Third and Chestnut streets. The services will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Ellis N. Kremer. EGIPT. UIJO BE VISITED TONIGHT [Continued from First Page.] the land of the Pharaohs looms large. The land of mystery, Egypt offers much for the tourist and the fact that It is the place where every one goes is in Itself an assurance that Its attrac tions are the kind that are worth while. Begin at Cairo To-night the journey will be one of more than unusual charm. Beginning! at Cairo, the City of the Arabian nights, rich in its Oriental charm, a journey will be made up, the Nile with many side trips that will show the wonders of this land that lures so many every year to its shores. The trip to the Pyramids and Sphynx in cluding a motion picture of the way it is necessary to travel at this one par ticular spot, is most interestisg. The desert and its strange tribes, their peculiar customs, where men buy their wives and sell their daughters; the great dam at Assuan, Including all the features of this wonderful enter prise, the mystic Mohammedans, the colossal ruins at Assult, Thebes, Kar nak, Luxor, Edfu, the beautiful doom ed Phllae, the cataracts of the Nile and many other features go to make up a program that Is rich in novelty, wonderful In Its conception and attrac tive in its presentation. The very fact that all that is neces sary to secure admission is to cut and present the coupon from the Tele graph. together with ten cents, at the box office should pack the auditorium. To Africa To-morrow To-morrow night, the journey will be made into Africa and this land of which so little is known, is one that has much to interest. Every thing of moment, every detail that is unusual, is faithfully pictured and most vividly (described arid the journey is one that should be included in the list of un usual places to visit. TheVe are some of the most remarkable motion pic tures ever shown, to be seen of this country and Africa will both surprise and please everyone who sees it to morrow night. On Saturday, there will be both a matinee and night performance of Ire land and this land, famous the world over for its beautiful scenery, its won derful people and interesting customs is one of the features of the Niblo series. The journey to-night through Egypt will begin at 8 o'clock and in order to go along, all that is necessary is to present the Telegraph's coupon at the box office with ten cents and this will be exchanged for a ticket that will be good for admission seat. Harrisburg "Stranger" Sends Conscience Money to York Railways Co. York, Pa., March 5. Postmaster Lewis has received a letter postmarked Harrisburg and signed "A Stranger," in which a man asks that 10 cents in stamps enclosed in the letter be turned over to the York Railways Company. The man says he failed to pay his fare during fair week several years ago. He says he is not sure whether the fare was o cents or not, so he sends 10 cents to cover the interest accumulated or in case he is mistaken. The man sent it to the postmaster, he said, because he did not know the name of the company. Recently Post master Lewis received a letter contain ing 6 cents in stamps from "A Breth ren Sister," who said she failed to pay her fare during the Baptist convention in November. 1912. SAYS JINX IS AFTER HIM J. S. Smith, 75 years old, of Johns town, who was treated for a fractured right arm at the Harrisburg Hospital yesterday afternoon, said the fall which broke his arm was one of a series of misfortunes which had be fallen him ever since he lost his wife and family in the Johnstown flood. He left after his arm was treated at the hospital. MAKE FIRST ARREST Sergeant Page and Policeman James Wilson, two of the new men on the force, made their first arrest last night when they took in John Reigle, of Mechanlcsburg, who was raising a dis turbance in North Seventh street. i •< i Men's and Youths' Overcoats XEXTRA! EXTRA! I • ; -Were $7.50, $8.50, $9.90, Saturday 9to 9 Women's Gloves : $10.50 and $12.50 Saturday,9to9 , Were SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 ; Friday $5.00 ft Friday 69c ► There are about fifty overcoats in this lot. Odds and ends of S i , Any woman who wants a pair of gloves will have to come < ► the half price sale which we are offering on Friday at the uniform V „ rmt»nt rolt eun metal vici 4 ► and 12% values. Friday Bargain Bowman & Co.'s 10c transpar- 11 I| f II iI I ' I kid tan calf? champagne ' kid. w> >Cti \ y price, the yard 4> o ent Glycerine Soap, cake ... HI I I ! 111 1 yue'de and velvet, button and BoyS 50c i BOWMAN'S Main F10.,. , An.„.pllc AMorb.nl IHI Jl St. ££ • a i« A . n Cotton at day Bargain price, the pajr, ' * _ - . , y Flannelettes on Wn*h Boys' Overcoats BOWMAN a—Third Floor. bowman's Third Floor. i ! ► This will make grood warm OUC wf uSR IW (1 QO (O QQ 19 T9 r Wnil I . house dresses or comfort linings. D W 6r6 f ► Cut from the full pieces, all dark DOIIOT Youths s2*oo 1 patterns. Friday Bargain price. Wood handle with metallic CDiniV €?1 A A * QpeTS t >' ard T J A(t bottom, No. 8 size. Friday's pUjkj rKIUAI JK I ll|| A large variety of patterns in ShOPS ► BOWMAN'S Main Floor * s 518 new goods and suitable for all 4 ouHmrtm o main i mor. ifrirtov Rarn-iiln nrtce. the Gun metal bluchers In sizes . ————— BOWMAN'S Basement. There are 43 fine, warm rooms. riaay tiarKa.n pr.c « Friday Bargain price, overcoats in this lot—with roll the pair «1 «^q . OUC Dleacnea belts and convertible collars, BOWMAN'S —Fourth Floor. " j ► . CJ ?C full length or three-quarter BOWMAN'S-Thlrd Floor. " ► bheetS nulling models. Is it necessary to ask I a/ijj y j Size 76x90 inches bleached TahleS come ear Sizes 10 1 f UUU I ttTaS 2Sc Mtislin * ► and seamless. These sheets are .... to 17 years. or 8 1 | made of good heavy muslin with This is the Domestic ironing n— . t 11 d£i)C OOlSette DrnnioY* J ► round even threads. Friday Bar- table or the kind that folds. Fri- Z / DOVS ail-WOOI DIUC Genuine solsette in all tiie pop- UrOWerS i gain price oOC gain price is o C*i J J ular shades. Friday Bargain Soft finish, tucked ruffle. Also J Pillowcases size 42x BOWMAN'S Basement. berge redUCed price, yard W** *? uG or 40x36, at, each ... ► Limit, 3 sheets to a customer. 25c Lunch . J 190 4 y Box S lows: 5 00 Yards BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. J >2ScFeathewool ""ToAft 5 ' Perc ? leS , ,„o. I T 1* BOWMAN S—Basement. beading and ribbon at ... PnnPrX ——CfflSH ToWeling 4 Bowman's —Second Floor crr»t.n W R & Miller A lot of toweling that was U//. n ./>n'. Cfly. ———«— Krn»n tar, m.t * IUIU€T meant for the linen sale but did < Women S bUC n.. r, . }^' and HtenclV et Cnvmatm ffonnl/ivlv CI not arrive until now, but we give Hosierv Friday Bargain Set" K SX* #«'«" ™«rUin lorsets, Kegalarty $1 »?," '"VS'SSSr' 1 ™v""nSS ' "JSSS? Sale of Toys "♦ JIVWSK,tt."aa J2S «rSr» b . O rT. r :.. s ' ,y 8 < ► black and tan 10 dozen In the , , f< „ „ , BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor. twill, new medium low bust fin- HOWMAN'S—Main Floor 4 lot Special For Friday at pair Children's 10c bnow Shovels Ished wlt h line embroidery edge MAN 1 loor. ► «.>* U0 r* • i n • an