ftAMUSE^fMH^gf M.UESTIC The Chatterdon Stock Co. presents: To-night—"The Traveling Salesman." To-morrow afternoon —Mary Pick ford's great success—"Tess of the Storm Country." To-morrow night—"Sins of Society." Monday, afternoon and evening Eu . i ropean War Pictures. "1 uesday evening. February 9 lllu strated Lecture by Douglas Mawson. Thursday and Friday nights. February 11 and 12—Harrisburg Operatic So ciety in "The Mikado." ORPHBVM Kvery afternoon and evening—High- Class Vaudeville. COLONIAL Kvery afternoon and evening—Vaude ville and Pictures. (HESTM'T ST. AUDITORIUM Thursday, February 11 —Naulty Picture Journeys on Spain. MOTION PICTURES ralace, 10 a m. t to 11 p. m. Photoplay, 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. Regent, 11 a. ni. to 11 l>. ni. Victoria, 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. CHATTKHDON STOCK CO. This evening "The Traveling Sales iiwn" will prove the extra feature play of the company's extensive repertoire. Mr. Chatterdon, in the title role, is ac ronlfd excellent opportunity, while Miss Bushneil and the entire cast lend adequate support. Immediately after the matinee to day. the company tenders a stage re i«ption and Tango tea. Saturday matinee, "Tess, of the Storm t'ountr.v," and Saturday evening the en gagement closes with the much-talked <>f problem play, "Sins of Society."— Advertisement. EIHOPEU WAR PICTURES No need of any venturesome spirit to mak» tracks across the sea to get a glimpse at the great war now racing. It is to be brought right to the Ma jestic. Monday, attornoon and evening, where it will be shown on the screen and with accurate and reliable scenes taken on the spot. "The Movie Man" worked to secure these wonderful views <>T a real war. The greater portion of the first section of the entertainment tiiows what awful havoc was wrought by th« German army on Belgian towns and fortresses. The ruined forts at l.iege, Namur. and at Antwerp, and the wrecked buildings at Louvain. Glimpses into the actual life of the soldiery struggling for supremacy in the Held i f battle and hundreds of exciting events are shown Just as they actually occurred. The pictures are genuine and not posed for by a lot of actors.— Advertisement. ORPHKCM "The best bill the Orpheum has had for a long time" seems to be the opinion of those who witnessed the current ottering. There is sufficient variety in the bill to please every lover of vaude ville. Novelty, indeed, is supplied In "The Telephone Tangle," a pretentious sketch, and there's a good deal to amuse and ponder over in the act served up by Brindainour. Comedy honors undoubtedly go to "The Tele phone Tangle," but there are two com • dy features supporting this one that are worthy of special mention. One of them is the Ray Dooley Trio, and the other called "The Party of the Second Part," presented by the Three I.cigh ,Jkss. A more spirited turn than that the youthful Dooley Trio would be hard to find. For good comedy one must also present some of the bouquets to the Three Leirhtons. The Orpheum's entire l bill is excellent. —Advertisement. COLONIAL Another splendid Keith bill, for which the Colonial is becoming quite famous, came tl. .:•«? yesterday to hold forth dur ing The remainder of the week. One i f th<> best attractions is a comedy i-ketrli (ailed "The Honeyless Honey moon'' that is original in theme and excellently played. Atld while a honey lees honeymoon doesn't sound very ex citing. ICb extremely funny, so it serves lis purpose well. The Zenda Troupe offer a sensational casting act; The I'sher Trio appear in a breezy routine of songs, patter and eotnedy, while Lee Verine. in a neat ovelty of song and toe dancing, rounds out th- vaudeville hill. Interesting arid timely features in moving pictures round out a very pleas leg entertainment for admirers of this typo of entertainment. —Advertisement. PHOTOPLAY TODAY This two-reel Vita-Laugh travesty on one of the consequences of the present war, are so amusingly shown, no one <oult' possibly do anything but laugh when the picture is run at the Phctoplay to-day. There is no such thing as neutrality between the Schlitz and the Dubois families, neighbors, after the proclamation of war. The French in one family and the German In the other, causes trouble at once, and former friends become bitter ene mies. The last straw is added when the son and daughter of the respective families fall in love and a battle-roval U the outcome. Finally all the par ticipants are made to,see the absurdity It all while the dove Oi peace once more flutters overluad, the war Is forgotten in the coming nuptials of fritz and Marie.—Advertisement. FATTY AM, At A Hi;l, AT THE VIC TORIA TODAY Wifhou. doubt one of the most laugh able Keystone comedies ever produced is the big special two-reel feature at I he Mrtona Thealter. 223 Market street to-day. A laugh from start to finish The photo-comic li, 'nil of thrills and exceptionally amusing scenes and funny points. The film embodies manv new features in which Fatty and Mabel play the tltlo roles. They are ■well supported by Roseoo Arbuckle who also is well-known to movie fans as a comic genius. The program In cludes other features of which the I atlie Daily News stands out foremost in depleting current events. Don't forget "Runaway June." the second instalment of which will be shown at the Victoria Monday.—Adver ll^ment. KGKXT The Regent presents to its patrons to-day an a headliner a World's Fea ture fllm-pla.v production of that fam f''°ni t '"' legitimate, en titled The Pit, a moving pictuve pro duced on a gigantic scale, showing scenes of actual occurrence on the floor Sj..l he ? toc , k Exchange and featuring M ilton Lackey in this his greatest and most successful dramatic effort sun perted by Gail Kane and Milton Sills and a strong corps of ■Uage stars Saturday afternoon and evening, this 1, ti ter "S he , Star " who made "The bur Pauline famous. Crane Wil- Th» train bearing Mr. Wilbur, the yUpst famoua "movie" star in the world 'will arrive at the P. R. R. station to morrow *norning. On account of the expressed desire of Mr. Wilbur that no demonstration In his honor be arranged nt the station when the train arrives c ? lnin * 'a known to but few. Tho fact that he Is voung sind handsome has made him quite a favorite among the fair sex. but his uiiassuming qualities invariably at tract the admiration of men also The Introduction of this extra fea ture for this day will not In the slight est degree. afTe. t the quality of the fllm-plays exhibited In conjunction therewith, as The Aviator Traitor," a. strong military drama, will be shown upon ■ th» screen.—Advertisement. KKRMON BY" T»EV. DR. FASSICK Sfitr 'tnl to The Telegraph Klain. Feb. 5. Yesterday after ffoon the Fourth Quarterly conference •>r the Methodist Fpiscopal Church held in the Methodist Church in ■ ■barge of the Kev. Dr. A. S. Fastek, of New Cumberland, auperintendent of the Harrisburg district. The Kev. Mr. Fa«ick, preached a fine and fores/ul Wfmon to a large audience Mest evening. FRIDAY EVENING. BARRISBURG (S6& TELEGRJJ»H FEBRUARY 5, 1915 C > r —n i I SPECIAL SPECIAL NO. 2 I Don't Get I jjfrjj 110 INo Imaginary I I , Idea Values | that this Live Store's ■' '■ are quoted. The garment MARK-DOWN SALE is TEiTX^T that was sls in November the same as any other sale I J— |Y| { J'jy j% C J JVL C 3 tv J\l J\l CjT * S a s ls g arm ent—not in any other store. Far a "S2O value" and it's from it. Here you find CA. £. I 1 U 1 yours now for $10.75. every garment in the stock l/lf A |*lV |" |nA |bs||| | And dont for g et there's at a big and actual reduc- * " M A J plenty of everything, tion from its former low Whatever you may need to price. Here you find a |M /I tB, #I T" I I wear for this winter or stock which has no equal IW I .■ I 1/ _IHI ■ 11/ I I jk I 1 next, you can buy it here I I, in size or variety, in Har- IW I I I jPB ■W W Ilk | J now at a big and KNOWN I risburg, and every garment JUL f f JL.JL saving of real money. No B ■ was new this season. ] op Qjjp ENTIRE STOCK [ guesswork about it. J I I There is but one DOUTRICHS MARK-DOWN SALE, and that is I lat DOUTRICHS. Imitators may appropriate its name—they may even try to copy I our methods, but there is one thing they can never copy, and that is the wide variety of styles, the unapproachable quality which is ever a feature of DOUTRICH merchandise. I Anyone with a blue pencil and an imagination can write low price tags, 1 I but to take such clothes as ours fresh from such makers as I I THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER 1 I To take clothes such as these, incontestably first in fabrics, finish and fit, I and reduce them to about the cost of making, as we have done, is an achievement of which only DOUTRICHS is capable. And now we invite the people of Harrisburg and vicinity to share in the greatest Mid-Winter Clearance event ever staged in this community. ■ Prices on our entire stock except Arrow Brand Collars are cut to the bone. SALE STARTS TO-MORROW, FEBRUARY 6th, AND ENDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20th I f Every Every Every Every Every I $12.00 $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 I Suit Suit Suit Suit Suit I and and and and and I Overcoat Overcoat Overcoat Overcoat Overcoat I Now Now Now Now Now I $8.75 $10.75 $14.75 $18.75 $21.75 THIHOUiE OFKUPPCNKIIMI * I I 1~t"Q advantage of this final clearance of The people of Harrisburg and vicinity Shirts. All our high-grade popular Shirts will Al CvliWvJcir have learned to think of Doutrichs be sold at the mark-down prices. when thinking of new Neckwear. All reduced. All 50c Shirts • • • 3Qc All $2.00 Shirts • . $1.59 50c Nsckwfi&r ci qq Nfickwfi3.r 70r All SI.OO Shirts . . 79c All $2.50 Shirts . . $1.89 JfecKwear . . 39 C si.uu flecKwear . . 79 C ■ All $1.50 Shirts . . $1.19 All $3.00 Shirts . . $2.29 25c Neckwear . . 19 c "Rattc' PI a 4" lii ti a* All the new models in the Wah'c 'Pt*AllCDt , c Here you can choose from coys uiuuung mo#t p opular fabrics and lvien s irousers t he largest stock of work patterns. Good valnes at our regular prices. and dress trousers in Harrisburg. All $3.5« Suit, & Oyercoats, $2.691 All $7.50 Suit, & Ov.rc.at,, $5.75 |f orsleds $l5O Trouseri, $1.19 All $3.50 Trousers, $2.69 «£» st 12""",'" £«% Z"* S™ &»-«« «i §2 wj ill!" w"; »S I All $6.50 Suit, & Overeat., $4.95 All $lO Su.t, & Overcoat,, $7.75 Etc. All $3.00 Trousers, $2.29 All $6.50 Trousers, $4.95 I Goods can be exchanged or money refunded Wi. wm _■? 304 Market Street during or after the sale if for any reason any pur- I ■Jj j IflfrisbUl 1^ Satisfaction guaranteed just the same during p the sale as always. Always Reliable * 21* mm —mi winimi minium mm in ■- mi in iiiihw ■■mii ijjjjmT 9
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