10 jBl GORGAS' ONE-CENT COFFEE SALE! A llm H » iff/ ~ „ TOURING our recent One-Cent sale many of our customers were disappointed be- \y^JF|yTß[/ Opeko cause the supply of coffee was exhausted much earlier than expected. Gorgas JL|Lgi| 2,sooPounds of Opeko Coffee >A||C time—day or Gorgas ocus OOC Which We Will Sell as Originally Advertised I tliat—tiie artlc-U' will bo. right I A choice dependable blend 1 aICIU of high-grade. freshly roasted 1 1 | | | 1 /L and the price down. m "" t I ID» I Or IDS. I Or oOC jariu£ ,, s- k ss« , s IflCUlClllcS Properly jcround—and ready fat«t tlie arc alwayß ucw for immediate use. 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Differing mainly in the fact that dialogue was 6img in stead of spoken, the show requires voices above the ordinary. Miss Thayer in her role of Helena was given many opportunities in song which delighted the audience. Almon Knowles as 8010 received a good part of the musical work, and in all of it did mightily well, for his voice is mel low and clear, but his enunciation is not particularly good. As the comedy star all credit must go primarily to .Frank Deshon. Taken all in all, "The Peasant Girl" as a piece is above the average run of the musical comedy type. Regrettable that a better company to support the star. Miss Thayer, was not provided, as an entertainment the show can measure up to the standard of shows that have been provided by the Har risburg theaters this season. MAX ROBERTSON. THE STACK N Miss Maggie Teyte, noted for her concert Kinging, lias announced her in tention of returning to England as soon as her concert engagements are ended, and of taking up the duties of a war nurse for the allies. Madge Kennedy, who has been kept from the cast through illness, will re turn next week to "Fair and Warmer." Josephine Whittell has been engaged to fill one of the principal parts in the forthcoming Julia Sanderson-Joseph Brian production of Dodson Mitchell has succeeded Kin met Corrigan in "The Eternal Maifda line" at the Forty-eighth Street Thea ter. MOTION PICTIHES The Company through the Paramount Picture Cor poration has secured the rights to the works of Mark Twain, and will start work on the first, "Puddin' Head Wil son." Helen Ware and William S. Hart di vided the honors at the Knickerbocker Theater when the new Griffith film was first shown. This film, released through The Triangle, is named "Cross Currents." and marks the screen debut of Miss Ware. ORPHEUI To-night—"Adele." To-morrow, matinee and night "The Cabaret Girls." Friday, nifht only, December 3—"The Unexpected," a farcical comedy. Saturday, matinee and night, Decem ber 4—Guy Bates Post in "Omar, the Tentmaker." Monday night, December «—"Outcast." "ADELE" Myrtle Jersey, who will be "Adele" in the musical comedy of that name which comes to the Orpheum to-night, is an lowa girl, and her father has owned and managed a theater In Ottumwa, lowa, for many years. Her environment inspired in her a love for the stage work, which was encouraged by her parents to the extent that thev" gave her an exceptionally thorough musical training, l»tli at home and abroad. After appearing with De Wolf Hopper in "Mr. Pickwick" and other produc tions, she went to Australia two years ago and made a most successful tour of the cities of that continent in opera. —Advertisement. "THE UNEXPECTED" In "The Unexpected." announced for presentation at the Orpheum on Fridav evening, local theatergoers are prom ised the novelty of an opoortunity to see and hear a celebrated Kreuch com edy success done in English lu- a com pany of well-known New York players. VERV SEVERr ITCHIMPIMPLES I On Scalp, Body and Back. Gould Not Sleep At Night. Hair Fell Out. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "T had been rick and when I was cured my trouble began. My acalp. body, and back were full of pimples which were hard tend red. The Itching was very serere and I scratched the affected parts and I could not deep at night. My hair also fell out. "My mother said to try Cutleura Soap and Ointment and I did. I put the Cutl eura Ointment on and washed K off with warm water and Cuticura Soap. After using the Cutleura Soap and Ointment four weeks they suc ceeded In healing mj pimples." 'Signed) Benjamin Ooldberg. 1820 Wharton St.. Philadelphia. Pa., March 5, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Sldn Book on request. Ad dress post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Bw Sold throughout the world. [ "The Unexpected" Is an adaptation I from "Ues Surprises de Divorce," which had a run of two years in Paris, by Misg Martla Leonard, whose Greek Theater at Mt. Kisco has brought her name Into great prominence in the ar tistic world. The seat sale opens to day.—Advertisement. til V BATES POST IX "OMAR. THE TKJIT.MAKEH" | Guy Bates Post in "Omar, the Tent j maker," Richard Walton Tully's spec tacular Persian romance, is scheduled | to appear at the Orpheum Theater for itwo performances, matinee and night, Saturday. [ Mr. Tully has based his play upon | the life and times, Rubalyat of Omar Khannani, the merry souled poet oi the Eleventh Century, whose enchant ing iiuatrains, as translated into Eng lish verse by Edward Fitzgerald, are affectionately known wherever the English language is spoken. Especial emphasis was laid by Mr. Tully upon the engrossing love-life of Omar, and the play contains some of the most at tractive love scenes witnessed in a number of seasons. The play bristles with thrilling' action throughout, and exciting escapade follows escapade in fast sucession. The seat sale opens to morrow.—Advertisement. "OUTCAST" The author of "Outcast," Henry Hubert Davies. is already well known to American theater-goers through his delightful comedies, "Cousin Kate" and "The Mollusc." Ills latest play. "Out cast." Is one of the greatest Charles Froliman-Klaw and Erlanger successes. It has thrills as well as forceful pur pose. There are big moments in the play that choke with intense human emotions. The London company that will be seen here at the Orpheum. Mon day night, is an organization that has been lauded In superlatives by the newspaper critics of all the leading cities.—Advertisement. MAJESTIC VAUDEVILLE There's a tip afloat about town that "The Fashion fchop" is the one best bet of the Majesties new season. Such a delightful "girlie" act hasn't been in town since this same production scored Ht the Orpheum a season or two ago. The additions that are most noticeable are the exquisite new gown and lin gerie creations, that Hugo Jansen cre ates upon living models while you wait. The cast of beautiful models remains the same as when this act was at the .Orpheum. On the same bill are Kenny and Holiis, two of the best known comedians on the Keith circuit. These fellows offer a hodgepodge of song and nonsense called "The Fresh Freshies," *nd they have the town talking. If you are in need of a euro for the blues, you owe it to yourself to hurry 'round to the Majestic to Bee Kenny and Hol 11s. A clever girl act. and Japanese wonder performance, and an unusually clever variety team, round out the popular roster.—Advertisement. "THE LAMB" AT THE COLONIAL The famous Triangle drama. "The I*tmb," and the unusual comedv with four stars entitled "My Valet," which is combined in the opening program of the picture service superb now in vogue at the Colonial, will be exhibited ; there for the last times to-day. Every : theatergoer should see each of the two programs of Triangle pictures that will [ appear at the Colonial weekly. In de- I tall they are always true and In each ! Instance they are the last word in act ing. "The Lamb," for instance, which stars the noted actor. Douglas Fair banks, is said to have war scenes that approach anything that was ever done In fllmdom. In fact, the only equal these scenes have are the war scenes in "The Birth of a Nation," which was also di rected by David W. Griffith. "My Valet" stars Raymond Hitchcock, who : : b said to be seen at his very best, and •» has the supporting stars, Mabel Normand. Mack Sennett and Fred Mace. —Advertisement. HAZEL DAWK IX "CLARISSA" TODAY A\D TOMORROW AT THE lIE GEXT Wednesday and Thursday Dante) Frohman presents the popular star, Hazel Dawn, as "Clarissa," a drama of love and social intrigue, on the Para mount program. The story relates the experiences of Stephen Oambier, a young attorney, who recovers from an ! accident in the home of an acquaint ance, is detected in a compromising situation with the young wife of his elderly host by the wild-eyed husband, who rushes forward to exact his re venge. It is then that Clarissa, the daughter of the family, who loves her stepmother more than her father's honor, tenders herself as a sacrifice to Gambler for the sake of appearance. A mock engagement ensues between Clarissa and Gambier, and It Is vhlle this is in force that he finds hliiself under suspicion of having mur. ered j one of his clients. It is due to Clar ssa's [devotion and courage that matter i are I straightened out favorablv to all | Friday, one day only. "The Absei tee," I featuring Robert Edison. Critics and clergy call it the best thing oi its kind.—Advertisement, WILLIAM FAHMM \T THE 1 IC TOHIA TODAY IX "THK HllOh EX LAW" The photoplay feature entitled 'he Broken Law." which was written i nd produced by Oscar C. Apfel for VU- Ham Fox, Is one of the most preti n tlous and elaborate offerings that las ever appeared on the screen. William Farnum, long celebrated as a "legiti mate" star and nio.-r recently attract ing world-wide attention an h movie ffcvorite, appears in the principal role. The production Is big—big in theme, ; big In talent, big In settings: It Is l-e --| plete with romance and situations of dramatir intensity, and It is presented | with the same fidelity to detail that ' characterizes all of the William Fox 1 features. The action takes place" in England, : about the year 1850, and the story i-on isrns itself mainly with the destinies of Daniel Esmond (Mr. Farnum); Ursula, a gypsy girl; Lord Phillip Dun can. and Isabel Berner, a wealthy Eng lish girl. Esmond, a novelist, decides to write s. book about the Romanies, a band of gypsies camping on his estate. On the death of his father he learns that he has a half-sister who is a member of an unknown gypsy clan. Hit makes a futile search for her and finally Joins a gypsy band In order t • prosecute Ills quest. In the course of his wanderings he rescues Isabel from drowning, and later discovers 1 that a mutual passion has developed between them. Isabel, however, has been promised in marriage to Loro Duncan, a debauchee, whose fortunes are on the wane. i Esmond finally becomes chief of HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH the clan, but riot until he IIRS van quished his rival. Gasper. Seeking revenge. Ursula, a gypsy girl, who has really been wronged by Lord Duncan. Esmond and Ursula are branded and whipped from camp. Rather than marry Lord Duncan Isabel flees from home and goes to the gypsy camp. She Is captured, is taken to the church to be married to Lord Duncan, when Oh. well it would amount almost to sacrilege to disclose the ending. Suf fice it to say, therefore, that the ac tion moves swiftly and satisfactorily to a gripping climax. that Ursula proves to be Bdmond's half-sister, and that Lord Duncan is overtaken by retribution for having caused Ursula to pay the gypsy penalty for "The Broken Law.' —Advertisement. WORKMAN INJURED Adam Roth, aged 31, 1013 Cumber land street, machinist's holper at the Pennsylvania Railroad roundhouse No. 1, had several bones in his left foot fractured yesterday when a king head from the front of a locomotive fell and struck him. ARE YOU SURE YOUR KIDNEYS ARE HEALTHY? Hundreds Are Suffering With Kidney Trouble and Don't Know It. Backache, Rheumatic Pains and Bladder Misery Result URIC ACID DEPOSITS CAUSE TROUBLE NOTED AUTHORITIES TELL WHY POISONOUS WASTE SHOULD BE DISSOLVED QUICKLY Every human being is liable to kidney trouble. It steals on 11s unawares. The kidneys are the most important organs of the human body. They are the little governors of our well-being and comfort. They filter the impurities from the blood, strain all the poisonous waste matter out and purge the system of disease acids and mineral salts. When the kidneys are clean and free from uric acid poison we are energetic and happy. If they start to clog up with acid crystals and poisonous sediment we are on the borderland of serious disease. How The Trouble Starts. Everybody who eats meat has more or less uric acid in his blood. L : ric acid is one of the kidneys' worst enemies. It forms a coating of sediment on the filtering membranes of the kidneys that clings there like barnacles on the bottom of an old ship. You can't strain water through a clogged-up sieve neither can the kidneys strain the poisons out of the blood if the filtering walls are lined with these uric acid crystals. What is tl\e result? The waste matter is forced back into the system and is carried by the blood to all parts of the body. Tiny acid crystals are deposited in the joint and muscles where they don't belong and soon the trouble starts. How The Crystals Are Dissolved. The blood goes sluggish; uncomfortable aches and pains begin to make themselves felt in the back and joints and every fiber in the body will soon be crying out that there is something wrong with the [dumbing. Unless the danger signals are heeded at once the chances are you will lay yourself open to severe attacks of diabetes, Bright's disease or nephritis. The proper recognized treatment is to clear the walls of the kid neys by dissolving the tiny acid crystals that keep them from doing their work properly. The accepted method of doing this quickly and harmlessly is through the medium of the new and powerful dissolving agency known to the profession as Solvax. Why Solvax is Recommended. Solvax is a new and potent combination of medicinal factors that has recently been introduced but which has already achieved a record of remarkable results wherever tried. It goes straight to the seat of the trouble to dissolve the acid and salt crystals from the walls of the kidneys and pass them out of the body in the urine. It is harmless, inexpensive and can be procured from H. C. Kennedy, the local distributor or any other reliable pharmacist. When Solvax starts work a complete change is felt almost at once, as the poisonous impurities are drained from the system, the pains and aches disappear and the kidneys once more perform their work as nature intended. It makes no difference how long you have suffered, how old you are or what you have used before, do not despair until you have used Solvax. The very principle of Solvax is such that it is prac tically impossible to take it into the system without beneficial results. lie sure you get Solvax. Insist on the name/ Take nothing else. Do it now. Don't suffer another minute but visit-your druggist to-day. J JEWISH HOLIDAY BEGINS TOMORROW Observance of Feast of Dedica tion Will Continue 8 Days; Elaborate Preparations Commencing at sundown to-morrow evening, the Jewish people of the city and the country at largo will institute the observance of Hanukkah, or the Feast of Dedication. Elaborate prepa rations are being made by local He brews for the celebration of the festi val period which is one of the most Important in the church calendar. The ancient, ritual with which the feast is celebrated will be enacted by the various local congregations of the Jewish people. The Festival Hanuk- DECEMBER 1, 1915. kah takes place on December 2, or corresponding to the Hebrew date, the twenty-fifth day of ICislev, and lasts eight days. A feature of the observance, which is in commemoration of the victories of the Maccabees over the Syrians, is the lighting of eight menorah lamps, one each night, during the period of celebration. In conformity with the ancient cus toms of observing the festival, one of the most beautiful features of the celebration is participated in by the children. In reality it is a children's holiday and the children of the re ligious schools celebrate it with elabo rate festivities. In the homes songs will accompany the kindling of the lights and the ritualistic service of the synagogue will be enhanced by the recital of selected Psalms. The occasion of the festival is one of paramount historic significance to the Jewish people. Antiochus, King of Syria, in the second century before the common era, aspired to dominate the countries of the Bast. The Jews, de voted to their religion and its morali ties, resented the intrusion. Under the THEMEN WHO WINTH^BATTLES must be strong, healthy and robust. If their kidneys were out of kilter the whole fighting machine would go to smash. I CLOGGED KIDNEYS CAUSE MANY ILLS Those twinges of pain in the back; spots before the eyes; yellow skin; shortness of breath; scalding, cloudy urine: leg cramps; rheumatic pains; dizzy headaches are mostly always sure signs of kidney trouble. They often mean that the kidneys are not properly t Altering the Impurities of the blood. The only way on earth to permanently and positively relieve such conditions is to remove the cause. For this there is nothing better than the recommen [ dations made for Solvax, the new, in expensive and quick acting kidney treatment. It goes straight to the seat of the trouble and is designed to dis solve the uric acid sediment that is holding the kidneys from doing their proper work. When Solvax starts cleaning out the kidneys a complete change is felt Immediately. The plans disappear and the whole being bright ens, up as If by "magic. Get a package of Solvax to-day fr6m one of the many reliable druggists who have been appointed special distribu tors throughout the country. r>o it now. Don't suffer another minute. leadership of Judas Maccabeus they met the Syrians on the battlefield and after successive victories they achieved their emancipation and re-established the religious practices of their fore fathers. True to the spirit of Judaism, they proceeded at once to rededicat© their temple. A legend says that, at the rededi cation exercises of the temple, a cruse of oil filed every lamp so .that the great edifice was resplendent with light. This is signalized in the observ ance of the festival by lights In the homes, increasing with each passing evening of the observance, culminating with eight links on the eighth night. 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Kennedy and other reliable drug gists, who sell it, cheerfully agree to comply with this liberal contract. So sturt to-day ridding yourself of kid ney troubles. Nothing will be gained by waiting.