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These are Bancaster county goods and must be satisfactory, or money refunded. Order by post card from W. C. THOMPSON 217 HUMMEL STREET or Rell Phone 050 R. to all parts of city. Business Locals GIFT BELECTIONB The prudent buyer of gifts for tho coming holiday season may now be Been making selections carefully from the choicest. Likewise, people of fore thought will arrange for settings at our studio in order to have the photo graphs in time for Christmas giving. Nothing more appropriate and pleas ing for an intimate friend or relative. The newest ideas always at Kellberg's, Market street. Telegraph Want Ads. TUESDAY EVENING, ' THIS DOOLEY REAILY OUT-DOOLEMOLEf Funny Man of "Douse-Warner's" Best Part of an AU-Head liner Week You've got to hand it to Mr. Hop kins—he's got the best show of the year at the Orpheum this week. Here are a few of the fun makers as entertainers worthy of most high hon orable mention—as the World's Japa nese reporter would put It: Billy Dooley in "The Lawn Party." Ruth Roye, the ragtime girl. Moore and Hagar. , Abau Hamad troupe of acrobats. Really. Miss Roye, I'm awfully sorry I couldn't put your name above that of Billy Dooley. You were heralded as the headliner, and you really are as fascinating a bit of femininty as has charmed an Orpheum audience in a long while—but you didn't please the crowds as did Billy Dooley, and so there you are! Out-Dooley's Dooley Billy Dooley is a brother of Johnny Dcoley, who always scores such a hit when he comes to town with his pretty partner, Yvette Rugel. But Billy out- Dooley's Johnny. He's the least scream in laughter. And. by the way. Johnny, are there any more like you at home? The girls aro just dying to know. The "The Lawn Party" is a musical comedy revue with character imita tions of such well-known stage favor ites as Laurette Taylor, Lillian Russel, Chauncey Olcott, Robert Mantell, George Cohan, David Warfield and so on. And on my word. Miss Flor ence Hughes is more of a "Peg" than is Miss Taylor herself. Harry Angel as David Warfield imitates the "Music Master" admirably. Why the Irish Jtosc is Wild Raymond Loftus, who impersonates Chaimcey Olcott, sings "The Wild Irish Rose," and after Raymond is through it's not a bit hard to see why the Irish roses are wild. It's that kind of sing ing that does it. But it's William J. Dooley who is the life of the revue. He's country Sheriff and his antics kept the first nighters Convulsed. He slips übout just like Johnny, his brother—only more so. Ruth Roye has a most fascinating manner and a beautiful face. Her gowns are creations of loveliness and when she sings it is easy to understand why New York raves about her. Moore and Hagar give a little tlirtation act tilled with modern dancing, honey liold-me-closer songs and several new "darky" stories. The pair both have voices of a rich quality. Abau Hamad—anyway that's what the program calls him—is here with a troupe of acrobats, that show what can be done with the arms and legs, when you're restless. Abau himself holds eight men at one time. "Day and Nigl*"' is a travesty skit on the divorce and gambling evils thav makes everybody laugh. Bell and Wilson, the openers, sing, dance, talk and tumble. MAX ROBERTSON. MAJESTIC To-night—John Drew in "The Prodigal Husband." Thursday night—Fannie Ward in "Madame President." Frldi»". afternoon and evening Bur lesque. Saturday, afternoon and evening "September Morn." ORPHEUM Every afternoon and evening High- Class Vaudeville. COLONIAL Every afternoon and evening Vaude ville and Pictures. TONIGHT, JOHN DREW As the comedy's title suggests, Mr. Drew appears as a husband slightly given over to the.life known as "sport ing," and the story deals with his I career during a period in which his young wife has become estranged from lilm. in an extremely interesting and sympathetic manner his shortcomings are brought home to him by a slip of a girl, Simone, in whom lie has evinced a protecting interest, the daughter of his housekeeper. Aside from its laughter-arousing elements the story contains much unexpected tenderness, notably in a delightful scene with the little girl in the first act in which real pathos occasionally interrupts the charming humor. Through a series of very amusing scenes, replete with startling dialogue and mirth-provoking situations, his. adventures make their way to a climax at once unexpected and unusual. The prodigal, needless to say, is received by the young wife with tender sympathy and the girl who has been the cause of his awakening also finds her happiness. In the newest of Drew roles the actor is credited with having added another to his long list of artistic and splendid character por trayals.—Advertisement. ' v "SEPTEMBER MORN"' She is coming—dear little Miss "Sep tember Morn"—but. she's clothed in the form of a three-act musical comedy— this time with jokes, scenery, songs and girls—lots of them. Nat Phillips is the star of the play, which is presented by Rowland and Clifford's specially se lected musical comedy company of "fifty. Many new Tango and Hesitation dances have been staged and the latest foreign | a WOMAN OX THE BATTLEFIELD What She Gives to a Nation Shall we say that women contribute only the bandages, the nursing, cheer ing and comforting the wounded? No! They contribute tho fighters! 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We are enabled to offer this remarkable book to our readers, by special arrangements with the publishers, in such a way that they may secure it NOW practically FREE, as explained below. A Book That Every Intelligent I Man and Woman Should Read j The dogs of war are loosened in all Europe. A new map of a continent is in making. Nations will be obliterated and new nations will be established. fjj||| Europe is running red with blood, while field-gun and cannon belch forth Q influences which have precipitated the great powers of Europe the stupendous war of all time. It takes you across the battlefields of a hundred years, and into the star-chambers of diplomacy, and makes plain the effect VIVID ILLUSTRATIONS Wttk I One the many valuable "THE STORY OF EUROPE and, HMnEI the NATIONS AT WAR," comprised in the magnificent collection of his torical pictures of current and permanent interest which it contains. In this collection are photographs of the rulers, great statesmen and great military feOggßl I and naval le/iders of all Europe, scenes of great battles of history described in • the book, and graphic illustrations of the wonderful developments of modern instruments of warfare. No similar collection of vivid photographs has ever v , ....MSaliftftKL'- aj before been brought together in a single volume. The illustrations also in- How to Obtain This Great Book With a view to making it as easy as possible for our readers to obtain jjgi this unprecedented book we have arranged that you can procure it almost On another page you will find a WAR BOOK COUPON\ A sim ilar coupon will be published daily for a limited time. Clip one of these coupons and present it at this office, with sixty-nine (69) cents (which covers the cost of packing, transportation from the publishers, checking, clerk hire, and other expense items) and this magnificent and valuable book will be delivered to you absolutely without further expense. Out-of-Town Readers I. This is a photograph of the complete book, GREATLY REDUCED IN SIZE. ] may take advantage of our offer by mailing their coupons and 69 cents, plus gives but a faint idea of the beautiful cloth binding and colored inlay. Nearly 50 10 cents extra for postage, and the book will be delivered to them by pages. 64 full-page half-tone illustrations. Map m colors. PARCEL POST. YOU MUST SEE THIS BOOK TO APPRECIATE IT Clip today's coupon, which will be found on another pagd. Examine it at Our Office HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH creation, called "Shark Swish Dip"— very popular in London, England, goes with a rush. Besides Mr. Phillips the company contains "The American Gaby Deslys" —Haz' ihannon—who Is a wonderful dance «nd clever otherwise—and that splenjid actress and singer, Adelyn Estee, who is also seen in a prominent role, and the company contains many entertainers out of the ordinary, be sides a big chorus of pretty girls. This company recently furnished a highly successful engagement at the l.aSalle Opera House, Chicago, and conies to the Majestic next Saturday, matinee and night.—Advertisement. COI.ONIAI. Harmony is the charm of the new vaudeville bill that came to the Colonial yesterday. It Is served up by the Ox ford Four, of male harmonists, whose splendid voices harmonize in some of the late songs and some of the old favorites. The boys sang harmonious ly and melodiously and everybody was delighted. ICach song seemed to please more than the preceding one and If the audiences would have had their way, they might still be singing. J. C. Lewis and company, comprising about the cleverest youngsters we have seen, are offering a comedy called "Billy's Santa Claus' that Is of a high order also. Each turn is clever and interest ing, but lovers of good quartets will not want to overlook the three-day en gagement of the Oxford Four. "The Painted Lady," a beautiful picture fea ture with popular Blanche Sweet in the leading role, is an extra added attrac tion for the first three days of the week.—Advertisement. PALACE THEATER TOMORROW "THE HUMAN WOLVES" Elsa Delgarth. a retired actress, re turns to the stage at a series of charity shows. The glamour of the footlights causes her to leave her husband and child to return to the stage. Paul Grevllle. an actor with whom Elsa runs away, loses his memory whilst ap pearing in an important production, and as a result the couple find them selves /ace to face with ruin. Grevllle sinks lower and lower in the social scale until meeting a criminal named Gaston Str Croix, he agrees to join the latter's gang. The commissioner of police Is Informed of a number of mys terious thefts and Immediately stations his squad of officers on the river bank to track the mysterious gang. That night the gang is tracked, and a battle ensues on the water, but they make their escape under the water. _ Delgarth has received a Government appointment and the St. Croix gang plot to gain possession of valuable documents he holds. Grevllle and an accomplice break into IJelgarth's home, but they cannot accomplish their pur pose. However, tfiey carry off Del garth's little daughter. They next en gage rooms at a hotel in the town and HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH write Delgarth telling him he will re ceive news of his daughter if he visits them alone. When Delgarth keeps the appointment he is overpowered by means of a stupefying incense and car ried away from the hotel hidden In a large trunk. Delgarth's groom, who followed his master, becomes suspicious and succeeds in tracking down the criminals. When Delgarth is obdurate they threaten to place Ills child In the path of the advancing express. Their purpose is frustrated by Blsa, whir has learned of Greville's villainy. She rushes to the track In time to snatch her child, but .she herself is knocked down and fatally hurt. Greville is kill ed, and the other members of the gang are captured by the police.—Advertise ment. NEW PLAY AT THE PHOTOPLAY The Photoplay Theater now present to their patrons six first-run Associa tion Pictures daily, each taken from the world's greatest combine of film manufacturers, Jtnown as the General Film Company. Our new program in sures patrons of seeing six pictures daily never before shown in this city. To-day we present "The Menace of Fate," a two-reel Kalem; "Thei Moun GOLDS, HEADACHES. SOUR STOMACH? REGULATE YOUR BOWELS--10 CENTS You men and women who get a cold easily who have headache, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy stomach. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Oasearets—or merely dosing yourself every few days with salts, pills, castor oil and other 'harsh Irri tants? Cascarets immediately cleanse jpffi CANDY CATHARTIC^ IO CENT BOXES-ANY DRUG STORE tain Law," a two-reel Lubin drama; "Mme. Henry Jones," Vitagraph com edy, featuring Sidney Drew, and last, but not least, a famous George Ade fable of "The People's Choice Who Answered the Call of Duty and Took Seltzer."—Advertisement. WHAT'S IN A NAME? In business it may mean a fortune. Repetition makes reputation. There fore it is essential that the name of your establishment stand 3 out promi nent with the merchandise you nave for sale. An attractive name plate not only serves to embellish your adver tisement but It makes the name stand out in decided contrast from the same ness of type in the group of advertise ments around yours. Sketches sub mitted on request, or engravings made from your own drawings. Telegraph Printing Company. ATTENDING STOUGII MEETINGS Special to The Telegraph Annville, Pa., Nov. 10.—The Rev. J. H. Willauer, pastor of St. Paul's Evan . and sweeten the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and fou! gases; take the excess bile i from the liver and carry off the con stipated waste matter and poison from the bowels. A Cascaret to-night straightens you out by morning—a 10-cent box keeps your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and you feel bully for months. Don't forget the children. NOVEMBER 10,1914; gelical Church of this town, is spend ing several days in Harrisburg, where he is attending the evangelistic meet ings held there under the direction of Dr. Herry W. Stough. MOTHERS' MEETING Special to The Telegraph Halifax, Pa., Nov. 10. Mothers' meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bertha Rohrbach on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Arrangements will be made to attend the dedication Just a Good Cigar: Not a Mummy King Oscar 5c Cigars never stay in the boxes long enough to get dry—they don't require any special pro tection which costs something and must cheapen the quality just that much. King Oscarsc are simply good cigars without any fuss or frills with a reputation of quality regularity covering a period of 23 years. They are always in prime condition and in stantly ready for the light of the match. of the new schoolhouse on Thanks giving Day. MARRIED AT M fICHA NICSBURG Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., Nov. 10. —Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wiles arrived in Waynes boro on Sunday evening and will go to I housekeeping. They were married in Meehanicsburg on Saturday evening by the Rev. E. C. B. Castle, pastor of tht» United Brethren Church. 11
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