Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 25, 1916, Page 14, Image 14

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of Amusement, Arl, and Instruction.
THKATRIGAI. DIHKITOHI
ORPHEI'M—To-morrow evening. 1- ritz
Kreisler: Thursday, matinee and
night, "The llifrli l.ife Girls" (Bur
lesque); Friday and Saturday and
Saturday matinee, "The Magic
Wheel." benefit of the Sunshine So
ciety.
MAJESTlC—Vaudeville and Moving
Pictures.
MOVING I'HTI IIK HOUSES
COLONIAL,—"Cross Currents."
REGENT—"The Gentleman From Indi
ana."
VICTORIA—"The Ransom.
PI.AYS AXD PI.IVKHS
The movies have accomplished an
other feat—they have created a demand
for haldheaded men. There was a time
when a row of bald heads was neces
sary to the success or a musical com
»>dy, providing, as they did, footlight
reflectors that aided the little
"Twinkletoes" in scoring-. But through
Beautiful
Hair Tinting
Absolutely and Positively Harm-j
less "Brownatone" Instantly j
Changes the Hair to Any
Shade of Brown (or
Black if Pre
ferred.)
Nothing so robs a woman of her good i
looks and attractiveness as gray, 1
streaked or faded hair. And thcre is no i
more reason
wearing un- i
✓beco ni i n g
I - " all' of* 1 the
more noted i
VV\ / V? be auties long i <
- i a go recog- ] <
?''' ■■■Mi niaed this .
® fact. and so j i
K"® J wear their I
hair not only ;
« in the style, ]
but also the color, most becoming.
The one hair stain that stands su- i
preme is "Brownatone." It is simple j
and easy to use. Just comb or brush '
it into your hair. It can not be de- ,
tected. will not rub or wash off. acts j
instantly, and is absolutely harmless.
"Brownatone" will give any shade
desired from golden brown to black.
Your druggist sells "Brownatone' j
or will get it for you, and it is worth
your while to insist upon having this !
preparation and not something else |
A sample and a booklet will be mailed i
you upon receipt of 10 cents .and ;
your orders will be filled direct from 1
our laboratories If you prefer.
Two sizes—2sc and SI.OO.
Two shades—One for Golden or Mo
ciium Brown. the other for Dark,
Brown or Black.
Insist on "Brownatone" at your |
hairdresser's.
Prepared onlv by the Kenton Phar- j
macal Co 671' K. Pike St.. Covington,,
K.v.
Sold and guaranteed in Harrisburg!
by Clark's Medicine Stores. 300 Market ;
St.—3o6 Broad St. j
BiG EATERS GEI ~i
KIDNEY TROUBLE
SAYS AUTHHYj
Take a tablespoonful of Salts to
flush Kidneys if Back
hurts.
Omit all meat from diet if you feel
Rheumatic or Bladder
bothers.
The American men and women
must guard constantly against kidney j
trouble, because we eat too much and
all our food is rich. Our blood is j
lilled with uric acid which the kidneys
•strive to filter out, they weaken from
overwork, become sluggish; the elim
inative tissues clog and the result is
kidney trouble, bladder weakness and
u general decline in health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
of lead; your back hurts or the urine
is cloudy, full of sediment or you are!
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night; if you suffer]
with sick headache or dizzy, nervous i
spells, acid stomach, or you have rheu
matism when the weather is bad, get'
from your pharmacist about four*
ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon-!
I'ul in a glass of water before break- j
fast for a few days and your kidneys)
will then act fine. This famous salts,
is made from the acid of grapes and j
lemon juice, combined with lithia, and i
lias been used for generations to flush
:ind stimulate clogged kidneys; to neu-j
tralize the acids in the urine so it no
longer is a source of irritation, thus|
ending bladder disorders.
.lad Salts is Inexpensive; cannot in- j
jure, makes a delightful effervescent I
lithia-water beverage, and belongs in i
every home, because nobody can make'
a mistake by having a good kidney i
flushing any time. —Advertisement. '
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I Ask The
Merchants
For Whom
|ln We Work I
Ufi As To Our
IL Ability
We will gladly furnish you
with the list, but here's a
good plan: Notice the clean
est windows—
WE "DID" THEM.
Harrisburg Window
Cleaning Co.
OFFICE—BOB EAST ST.
Bell Phone 831-J
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rUJiSDAV EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 25, 1016.
the movies, the "haldies" are coming
into their own. When some gentle
heroine Is to have her hair cut off in
order to perform a delicate surgical op
eration. the fair one is placed upon the
table, swathed in bandages and shortly
after a bald pate peeps out from the
swath. Is it the fair young head, muti
lated'.' Certainly not! There has been
a substitution, but you, gentle reader,
do not know it and waste your sym
pathy in vain.
I A
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1
Helen Ware, the star of the i i-iangm
J'lne Arts production being shown at
the Colonial, "Cross Currents."
Frank Daniels, comic opera come
dian, who has been working under the
direction of C. Jay Williams in a series
of one-reel comedies for the Vitagraph
Company, is so thoroughly interested
in his work that he intends to forsake
the legitimate stage forever. He lias
been acting the roie of an old soldier
and his antics have been so amusing
that the work "in neighboring studios
has often stopped that the directors
anil actors may be amused.
In one scene, Mr. Daniels was re
' quired to consume a quantity of food,
throwing it in with both hands. He
displayed such dexterity at this that
Director Williams questioned him about
it.
"Yes, 1 am ambidextrous," Daniels
admitted. "When 1 was a boy my
father always said to me: 'Frank, learn
to cut your linger nails with your left
hand, for some day you might lose your
right hand.'"
Charlotte Walker has begun work
on the picturization of "The Trail of
the Lonesome Pine," under the direction
of Cecil B. DeMille. She appeared on
tour for several seasons in the dramatic
version of this story.
The Selig Weekly sends this cheery
message to would-be movie stars: "Oli
ver Cromwell also carried a spear."
When Mary Garden returns hero in
tlie Spring, it will be to appear as
: "Thais" in the moving pictures and also
i io make her appearance in vaudeville.
| She is now singing in "Tosca" in Paris.
I When Ueraldine Farrar appears In
I New York again as a film star, it will
! be as the heroine of Angel Guimera's
I "Maria ltosa." in which Dorothy Don
-1 nelly introduced I.ou-Tellegen to New
I York as an Fliglish-speaking actor. It
; was his most interesting achievement
! since lie appeared here.
I.OCA I, THKATKKS
| t outing Attraction at the Oriiheum
I Monday. January 31, Grace La Hue in
i A Costume Song Kecital.
Tuesday evening. February 1, "The
; Kternal Magdalene." with Clara Joel,
i Wednesday, matinee and night, Feb-
I ruary 2. "Nobody Home."
As yet little is heard of Fritz Kreis
ler, the composer, as compared with
Frits Kreisler, the vro
| Kreisler, linlst. who comes to
i the Composer the Orpheum to-mor
row. Yet there are
1 those who believe that if the great
'artist would only take the time to de
vote himself to composition he would
make a name equal in fame to that
which he has as an executive musician.
He has, so far as is known, attempted
nothing in large form: at any rate,
nothing of his in the larger forms has
been published or even performed. But
lie has added some exquisite pieces to
the repertoire of the solo violinist in
addition to his invaluable work in re
! vivlng the compositions of the Italian
| and French masters of the seventeenth
and eighteenth centuries. In many re
spects his most notable acomplishment
in composition is the "Caprice Vien-
I noise." which he will play much during
i his present tour of America, which he
| is giving under the direction of C. A.
j Kills, of Boston.
j Seldom does one see a vaudeville bill
as pleasing as the one at the Walnut
Street playhouse for the first
I Hevlew half of the week. There's
lof tlie enough of all kinds of acts
Majestic to give the desired variety,
and there's something for al
, most every kind of taste. Dempsey and
I liovera start the bill with an act de
\ voted mainly to dancing, which is
; really good, and then it is burlesqued
!in a most entertaining manner. One
soft-shoe dance number is quite excep
i tional. and Bronson, in pre
senting a comedy singing and talking
I act. adhere more closely than is cus
-1 tomary to a logical sequence. Naturally
it distinguishes their act. which, while
! not uproariously funny, draws from tlie
; audience quite a few laughs. Lasky's
: juvenile act, "At the Party," is remark
| able from several viewpoints. There
Treat Gall-Stones
Without Knife
I Avoid Dangerous Operation by Using
Lohmann's Gallstona to Tree
Yourself of Gall-Stones
This medicine has been employed
successfully for years. Numerous
| letters from grateful former sufferers
! attest its result-getting qualities. It
i is positively unfair to yourself to un
dergo a painful, dangerous and often
i useless operation until you have
found out what Lohmann's Gallstona
can do (or you.
An operation only removes the
stones that have already formed. It
doesn't correct the conditions that
cause them, and therefore another
operation may shortly be necessary.
Lohmann's Gallstona is designed to
not only remove the gall-stones (by
dissolution), but to correct the kid
ney, liver and bowel conditions that
cause them. Hence, its remarkable
I success.
Which will you do? Will you risk
your life and many dollar* for an
! operation, or will you risk one dollar
) for a package of Lohmann's Gall
| stona? Which course Is the wiser?
' Naturally, you will prefer the lat
, ter so get » package to-day. Don't put It
! oft until another hldeons attack of gall
stone colic grips you. Forsnleand recom
| mended by
Dives, Pomeroy
Seventy-FiveWomen'sSkirts Reduced The Millinery Section
Garments From Regular Stock Brightened By the
To Be Sold at Special Prices Early Spring Styles
i 7 , , , ~, . . e , , ~ _ . , New satin hats and soft straw and satin combinations tliat
rrom our regular stock ot skirts tor women and misses we have gathered to- •, , f > < .
, ~ ..... ™. ~ arc 'deal for present wear are shown in abundant variety,
getlier seventy-five garments tor immediate clearance. There are not all sizes in Thcre are many new noteg struck in lhU adyancc g
each style, but you will find many desirable styles in the size you require. showing
$4.95 to $6.50 skirts in navy blue. <|JO QA $5.95 black silk poplin skirts. ijO QC New flower and foliage creations.
Clearance price .* Clearance price New metalized straws.
$6.50 Shepherd check skirls. $6.50 navy and black serge skirts. QC New braid hats.
Clearance price * Clearance price New tulle-frilled and ribbon-ruffed hats.
$4.95 navy and black whipcord $0 QC $6.50 maternity skirts, in navy $4 QC A collection worthy anybody's interest,
skirts. Clearance price blue. Clearance price " *
1 * Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor.
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart'—Second Floor.
I
A Half Yearly Sale of Whittall Blankets Are in the Basement
. . - __ • All the good grades of Cotton and Wool Blankets will be
Discontinued lA.tJI£?S found ill this section's new quarters in the Basement. To-
O day's news chiefly concerns Cotton Blankets of -which there
Now in Progress, Third Floor is a " idc varie,y of s, ™T^f cs '
r... . • , c • . , . Tan and grey Blankets, 50x72 inches; pair r« ( .
1 lIC lllOSt impoi tant sales tiic entire \Cill ill tlie cat pel and rug section arc Tan and grey Hlankets, pink and blue borders, G4x"4 in.; pr., "."if
the semiannual occasions in Whit tall discontinued patterns. Tan and Brey Blankets - assorted borders, 64x76 inches; pair, $1.25
One ot these Whittall sales is now tn progress, with a list of values that are inches; pair sl . ;s9
irresistible. Tan and srey Blankets > blue, black and brown borders, 72x80
inches; pair Si.so
Royal Worsted Teprac Wilton Tan and grey Bla nkets, blue, black and brown borders; pair, $!.8!»
... „ , . - size Rronin.. «... !,.i Woolnap Blankets in tan, grey and white, all cotton with a finish
S "°
0..,,> 8.3x10.6 $37.50 $30.25 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Basement.
Jxl - 540.00 6.9x12 $34.00 $27.25
Chlidema Body Brussels ox 9 *25.00 $20.00
Size Ki'cuiar Special Anglo Indian ™' ™ _ "—^m.mmm.
9x12 'S sS.oo s,/ ° 'V-rioe 1 ' Kreisler and the War
8.8x10.6 $31.50 $25.00 9x 12 $55.00 $13.00
tix9 $21.50 $17.26 27x 54-inch Rue's Every lover of Kreisler's violin work will be glad to read
Peerless Body Brussels Qualities Regular Special tllc announcement from our Book Department that Kreis
size Regular special Price Price ler's "Four Weeks in the Trenches" is now on sale at SI.OO
~ . Anglo Persian $6.75 85:10 rr , ~ . . . . . • . • •. • .. •
i"rice ihco Anglo Indian $5.00 $4.25 " y ou rea " "us story of Atfstria s inspired violinist
9x12 s3o!ot>.'s2'ii7s Tepra'c 1 !'!° n .'! $4.50'; ss'js before you attend the Kreisler concert you will feel that you
6x 3 9 x10 '. 6 .::::::: IS:::::::::: sasll BruSS?. 1 ! Mil: ::::::::: havc somcthin " in conin,on with the arlist -
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Third Floor. «.
THE ORPHEUM ANNOUNCES
GRACE LA RUE IN SONG RECITAL
GRACE LARUE
Seeking laurels In a new field, Grac-e Laßue, who already has a well
deserved reputation in musical comedy and vaudeville, will appear at the
Orpheum next Monday evening in a charming song recital of songs in English.
are some excellent vocal numbers,
mightily well done, and then, too, there
avc one or two dance numbers execut
ed in a manner quite as good as the
real grown-tips. The act, too, is not
without comedy, but most forcefully
does it appeal because of its real stage
polish on the part of the youngsters.
I'ietro follows next on the bill. Quite
an ovation greeted him as he stepped
onto the stage, and with all of Ills
mannerisms and little tricks of the ai -
cordeon, he won new favor from those
in the audience who were listening to
him for the first time, and made more
than ever, enthusiasts of those who
have heard him before. The Adroit
Brothers close the Majestic bill for the
first half week. They are called musi
cal gymnasts, and they live up to their
name. Flaying the violin In itself is no
easy work, but playing the violin while
balancing one's self on another's head,
and upside down at that, Is a stunt
worth going out of one's way to see.
Yes, the Majestic Bill is really good.
"The Gentleman Prom Indiana,"
written by Booth Tarkington and
photo-dramatized by Para-
Hfvlm mount into the first of the
of the Pallas Pictures to appear In
Regent this city, was shown last
evening at the Regent and
will again be thrown on the screen to
day. Dustin I'arnum plays the lead
ing role of the "Great Harkless," whosi
career is worked out from the time
he makes a spectacular run for a touch
down In the big football game of the
season, while the girl who is to be his
wife is sitting in the grandstand, to the
time later on when lie is elected to
Congress, after a bitter fight against
tile ruling "boss," and wins the girl.
Between times, of course, there is much
that takes place, Including his purchase
of a country newspaper and the reor
ganization of the same along construc
tive and reformatory lines, and then,
attendant upon his political clean-up,
his capture on a dark and story night
,i by the "White Caps," who have for
» I years terrorized the neighborhood.
There is plenty of action, including
; | the graceful entrance into one of the
t scenes of a large circus elephant, and
• | many of the details are very impressive,
How wonderfully
Resinol soothes
itching skins!
If you have eczema, ringworm
or other itching, burning, sleep
destroying skin-eruption, try P.esi
nol Ointment and Kesinol Soap and
see how quickly the itching stops
and tlie trouble disappears. Resin.l
Ointment is also an excellent house
hold remedy for dandruff, sores,
burns, wounds, chafinj'S and for a
score of other uses where a sooth
ing, healing application is needed.
Rrsinol contains nothing of a liarsh or i.l'll
- nature and can be used freely even on the
most irritated surface. Every druggist &eiit
Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap; trial free,
Dept. 2-S, Resinol, Baltimore, Md.
not be called a startlingly good pic
ture. the new sign of the Owl will un
doubtedly find a hearty welcome with
the patrons of the Paramount pictures,
particularly the representation of largu
masses of people, and the ringing of the
church bell. The close-up is not ex
tensively employed. Although it can-
Through an error in the booking
office "The Five Faults of Flo," featur
ing Florence La Bo
"The Ransom," bodie, which was to
Victoria have been shown to-
Tlieater day, will be shown at
a later date.
A young woman, afraid of her nar
row-minded husband, makes the ac
quaintance of an actress and through
her that of a manager. She becomes
infatuated with the possibilities of
stage life, and is discovered by her
husband just as the manager Is kiss
ing her. She is discarded, and her
little daughter is taken care of by
her husband's people. She resents
the proposals of the manager, is drop
ped by him, goes down hill, and final
ly lands as maid to her own daugh
ter in the theater run by the manager,
but neither lie nor the daughter know
of the relationship. The girl, who is
in love with an artist, is the object of
the manager's attentions, and tlie
mother, knowing the wreck he has
made of her life, is determined to save
her daughter from a similar fate. In
a meeting at the theater the manager
is shot, the artist is sent to the daugh
ter. and the mother, having paid the
ransom for her daughter's safety and
happiness, drops dead at the daughter's
feet. This is the story of "The Ran
som," which is being shown at the Vic
toria Theater to-day with Julia Dean
as the star playing the dual part of the
young and foolish wife and the aged,
repentant and self-sacrificing mother.
Big scenes mark "Cross Currents."
the new Fine Arts Films play, which
is being exhibited
F'ne Yncht at the Colonial
Iturnx l/|> In Theater for the first
"t'roMN Currents" half of the week. A
real thriller is the
destruction of a fine yacht by fire.
There is a merry party of society peo
ple enjoying a voyage through a quiet
sea. with the moon shining peacefully
down upon them. A careless deck
hand sets fire to some gasoline, and the
good ship is soon in flames. Then
there are some good pictures of a desert
island with the rank vegetation of tlie
tropics. There is a fight to the death
DANGEROUS VARICOSE
VEINS CAN BE REDUCED
i
If you or any relative or friend Is
worried because of varicose veins, or
hunches, the best advice that anyone
in this world can give Is to get a pre
scription that many physicians are
now prescribing.
Ask your druggist for an original
two-ounce bottle of Emerald Oil (full
I strength) and apply night and morn
ing to the swollen, enlarged veins. Soon
you will notice that they are growing
smaller and the treatment should be
continued until the veins are of normal
size. So penetrating and powerful Is
Emerald Oil that it dissolves goitre and
wens and causes them to disappear. It
can always be secured at all drug
gists.—Advertisement.
AMUSEMENTS
| >
A better grade of motion picture*
made for appreciative people
Hint'* Paramount nliown In thl* city
at tlie Itegent only.
To-day I'nllna Picture* pre*en{*
DI'STIX FARNUM In "THE
OKM'LBMAN FROM INDIANA,"
Ity Ilnoth Tnrkliigton. Paramount.
To-morrow nnd Tburndny, Jeane
1.. I.a*k.v preNcnl* 'l'll KOlXtlt l<;
HOBBIITK anil CAHI.YI.IO lII.ACK
tVI'M.I. In n pletnrlKiMlnn of "MM.
<;itKX OK HO.VTK I A1H.0," by K.
Phillip* Oppenlielm. Paramount.
PARAMOUNT TRAVEL SERIES
A<lml*Mloni Adult*. lori Children. Sc.
between an insane man and a woman,
in which all hope seems lost for her
'till she fortunately lays hand on aj,
bowie-knife and saves herself by stab- ;
bing him. A wonderful effect is pro
duced after the suicide of the heroine '
in the sea, for the sake of her younger
sister, when her spirit appears in an
unearthly and ghostly guise that is t
awe-inspiring in its effect. Helen J
Ware is seen to excellent advantage in
this drama. The comedy side of the
program. entitled 'The Worst of
Friends," features Weber and Fields.
Mark Twain Breaks Into
Moving Picture Game
Preserving for all time I lie stories of j
the lute Mark Twain, the Jesse L. j
Lasky Feature Play Company lias
made the first of a series of Mark j
Twain adaptations for the screen, aj
feature production of "Pudd'nhead
Wilson." The exclusive rights to Mark
Twain's works were recently obtained
by the Lasky company. "Pudd'nhead
Wilson" will be followed by "Tom Saw
yer," "Huckleberry Finn," "innocents'
Abroad" and others.
In order to maintain the flavor of I
the original novel, the scenes? of which |
are laid in the little river town of j
Dawson's landing, described in the!
book as being situated at the "Missouri j
side of the Mississippi." and in
St. Louis, some of the scenes in the I
photoplay will actually show pic-1
turesque bits of life on the Mississippi
as the great river was known to those
who lived on its banks in the days be
fore the Civil War.
Although it is not generally known,
"Pudd'nhead Wilson" was the first
piece of fiction which made use of
the subject of fingerprints as a means
;of identification and as a theme by
which a murder mystery was solved.
In police circles the fingerprint method
has been almost universally adopted
land is known as the Bertillon system.
The late Mark Twain evidently was
well informed as to the secrets of this
system long before it was placed in
actual use in the leading countries of
the world.
STATES GET AUTHORITY
OVER ALL WATER POWER I
Washington, Jan. 25. ln a de
cision of wide importance to water-
A.MUSE.MEXTS
B The Home of
0 Triangle Films
lleloit Ware in
H "Cross |
y Currents";
Powerful Ktory of love nnd
2™ friendship,
iil WEBER AND FIELDS I.V j
ra "THE WORST OF
im FRIENDS."
SEATS ORPHEUM I Tomorrow 1
NOW , , „ „ Evening
" (inyle lliirliiiKauie °
i preKcnlN V f
, w THE GREATEST
p L> I np y VIOLINIST IN
1 1 ALL THE WORLD
KREISLER
"I Ist Floor, $1.50 & $2.00 CCATC
ST NO?
. 3rd Floor, $ .50 & $ .75 v v
power development throughout tli
United States, the supreme court hel
yesterday that States possess tli
power to enact laws authorizing con
demnation of power sites and watt
rights by right of eminent domain.
BEST WAY TO CURE
COLD IN CHES'
Doctors advise not to allow cold i
chest or sore throat to hang on. Pneu|
monia ofttinies results. The mimitj
your chest or throat shows signs <
soreness rub on true Mustarine, whit
only costs about 2f> cents, and whit
any druggist can give you in the orißi
nal yellow box. It stops pain and con
gestion and there's blessed relief i
every rub.
The Begy Medicine Co., of Rochestr
N. Y„ makes true Mustarine, and ten
of thousands use it because it acts ?
quickly and is so much better than linl
ments or internal remedies. All iliuk
gists guarantee it.—Advertisement.
AMUSEMENTS
GRAND THEATER
141*8 Horry Street
TO-NIttHT
The World Film Corporation
l»r<»Mt»iitM >1 it rl<* I Ontrlelie In *'A
lIAI GHTIOIi OF THE SEA," In
ixirtx.
AIMIISSIOX ."»<• 21 III! MM*
| VICTORIA
2,200 COMFORTABLE SEATS
1 «J TODAY ONLY
ij "THE RANSOM"
! '! FKATI HIXO
Ji
Julia Dean
1 '« Five iiartK of powerful photo
| 'iilramu In which mother love pays
I jtlie raiiNom of a daughter n linppl
j |i noNtt.
I"I TOMORROW "The Strnnne
l JiCane of Mary Fane."
[ORPHEUM
I THUR. JAN. 27
Frank C'nlder l»reHrn«*
! HIGH LIFE GIRLS
Ih
Michclena Pennetti
and her
Bon Bon B?auty Chorus