16 lAtmitsecoemsi THEATRICAL. DIRECTORY OIIPHEI'M To-night. "The Night Before;" Thursday, matinee and night. "Gayety Girls" (burlesque); Friday night. Five stars in "The New Henrietta." MAJESTIC Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. Motion Picture llounca t'ODONIAD—"Peggj*." FAMILY — ('.BAND—"A Circus Romance." URGENT—"The Bagamufttn." VICTORIA—"Man and His Angel." PI.I,AYS AND PLAYERS Ignore Ulrich, who acts the Indian maiden In the Frohman-Belasco pro duction of "The Heart of Wetona," is to recite a part in "Hiawatha" at the next monthly meeting of the Theater As sembly. Indian characters have always been favorites with Miss Ulrich. Louise Huff, who has played in Lubin, Famous Players and other feature Alms, has been engaged by William Fox as t>ne of the beautiful supporting players in the first Fox release starring Vir ginia Pearson, called "Blazing Love." The recent uncertainty as to whether Mabel Normand would continue to in spire laughter with "Fatty" Arbuckle for the Triangle Film Corporation has boen dispelled. "Keystone Mabel" af ilxed her signature to a contract the latter part of last week, and all Is merry again. Mary Miles Minter, one of the young est film stars going, or coming, either, for that matter, sweet fourteen, and a splendid boxer, to say nothing of a stealer of sleds from young men, who stand considerably in awe of her strength. She is not a precocious girl tind apparently not spoiled. She. loves coasting and is an ardent devotee of jiu Jitsu. Xat Goodwin believes he has already eerned his salary on the stage. As for the screen he feels doubly sure about it. lie wrote the following to a friend in the offices of the Mirror Films, about bis work in Jacksonville, where he is appearing in a farce for that com pany: "This is a new experience for me. standing like a scarecrow on the cor ner of the street surrounded by all sorts •if people, who gaze on you like people contemplate a side show at a circus, and when I got back to the ltotel to-night. T convinced myself that I had earned my salary for this one day, at least." I.CAI. THEATERS "The Mslit Before" Everybody who has seen and heard Harry Lauder—and what theatergoer lias not—will enjoy his first offering as a playwright. "The N'ight Before." which, after strong endorsements bv the press and public of Toronto. Mon treal and Boston, comes to the Orpheum this evening. The play is a domestic comedy, in three acts, with songs, and Is entirely the product of the great Scotch comedian—songs, book, scenery and costumes, and even the selection and drilling of the all-star Scotch cast, which includes veterans of "Kitty Mac- Kay," "Bunty Pulls the Strings," "Bon nie Brier Bush." and others, among them i eins Dawsey McXaughton, Marie Stuajt. Jessie Villars, Carrie Glenn. Janies Finlayson. Audrey Clyde. Harry Morgan. Peter Mac Arthur and Harrv Layden. "The Xew Henrietta" The presentation of Bronson How ard's exhilarating comedy, "The Henri etta." with the added title "New," brings to mind pleasant thoughts of an other occasion many years ago. Rob son and Crane were then the toast of the country, and their new play of American life had caught on. as the savins goes, "like a prairie fire.' Denial "Billy" Crane had fouml a part to fit him like wax, and eccentric "Kob" was in the seventh heaven of satisfac tion with his role. Joseph Brooks, their manager, was glorified by friends ind writers, for bis discernment in ar ranging for so good a play and so be ntting a company. "The New Henrietta." now touring under the direction of Joseph Brooks— the original producer, is meeting with even greater success, and the critics nf *erinus mind and wide comparison ac- AFTER A YEAR Hnrrisburg Testimony Remains Unshaken Time Is the best test of truth. Here Is a Harrisburg story that has stood the test of time. It is a story with a point which will come straight home to many of us. Mrs. A. H. East right, 531 Peffer street, Harrisburg. says: "Some time ago I was in misery with my kidneys. I took Doan's Kidney Pills, as they were recommended so highly for the trouble. A few doses gave me relief." (Statement given August 29, 1914.) On January 28, 1916, Mrs. East right said: "I haven't been bothered by kidney complaint since Doan's Kid ney Pills cured me a few years ago." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills —the same that Mrs. Eastright has twice publicly rec ommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ASTHMA Simple IlnrmleKM Remedy Hrliißx Quick Relief. Many cases of immediate relief and rapid recovery from Bronchial Asthma nf long standing and other diseases of throat and lungs are being credited to a discovery made by Dr. Eugene How nrd of Worcester, Mass. Dr. Howard's prescription, which is totally different from all usual methods of treatment for these afflictions, is called Oxidaze and comes In the form of a tablet which the patient allows to dissolve slowly in the mouth. Its curative, healing Juices thus mingle with the saliva and cuter every crevice of the irritated bronchial membranes, release the mus cular constriction of the bronchial tubes, open up the all- passages and regulate the spasmodic lung action. These tablets, though pleasant to the taste, are so powerful and rapid in Iheii action that many users who for yi?ars were obliged to sit up in bed gasptng for breath and unable to sleep report that they now put a single Oxi daze tablet in their mouth when going tn bed and can then lie down and breathe easily and naturally and get a good night's restful sleep. G. a Oorgas Drug Company and many other local druggists who handle Oxidaze tablets sell It on the positive guar antee of money back if It does not give Immediate relief. ". . . t • M ; HOW TO BE SLIM • ! I • If you are too fat and want • to reduce your weight 15 or 20 • pounds, don't starve and weaken i your system, or think you must i always be laughed at on account . i of your fat. but go to any good i druggist, and get a box of Oil of • Koreln cansules. take one after i each meal and one before retir i ing at night. i Weigh yourself once a week i and note what a pleasant and re i liable method this Is for romov i ing superfluous fat from any part • of the body. i It coats little, is absolutely • harmless and I am sure a week's I trial should convince anyone that i it is unnecessary to be burdened . with even a single pound of un i sightly fat. TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG eAfiAi- TELEGRAPH MARCH 21, 1916. D iveSjPomeroy A Change in Department We've Been House Cleaning the Notions Management Brings a Remark- Stock: Sale at Low Prices Is the Result, O D Our Actions Section is undergoing a rejuvenation process and in the change comes a sale of 11 CI C O ' oddments and endments and surplus stock which many women will want to attend to-morrow. CLkJIG OdlG Ol ' iLJ lIIP OUnaneS „ 50c Klinert's anug-flt baby pants, in small, iuo- I Princess garment brassieres. Special . . :sßi e> dtum and large azes Special :»„• 6c net collar forms. Special.. . Ic , . , , , ... . , 86c Venus sanitary napkins. Special dozen...l»c ! Hold fast needles; pack, special It -11l making a departmental change recently we found so much stock in excess of sate mer- »c Honeybrook linen finish thread. Special, 3 for ;oe and 59c beaded bags, special 25<- chandising that we have decided to take a considerable loss in order to freshen up the stock. Fancy beitinca. Special, yard ic 50c heu ded n pun!es. b 's^>eciffi P ?? ,a . 1 ssl' So beginning to-morrow we announce a sale of Drug Sundries that ought to create unbounded 12 1 weirht 'ares°ah leWa.' special': z fZr'ssZ lie tr^ e .oo P cKc S ard"U K ;'iennan'ti.'' SoeciaV enthusiasm if low prices are to be considered as a strong buying factor. » ?„r Vard spools «i arn,n » cotton in brown and white: J)k . r- • ■ p « . „ . xl " J lor It- I 2oc college cushion tops. 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"1.00 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart-Street Floor. {| fg| J§ Pink batiste gowns in Empire or tucked yoke style, with Jimm \jhemstitched bands, lace or embroidery trimmed, —^'——————————————————j 11 Jl || M/ f■' #I.OO and 51.50 A J r O A f) i / WW' 1 Pink batistc envelope chemise, trimmed with tucks, lace /Ifyi i lr yfj, (r A JrT\-t JA6 i I rfk hfi A J mKrl-r-.'l ImBF /' •' • medallions; top and bottom finished with lace insertion and lace Zi/lAcA/ (Jfy /TtruMUtfcxteAJ e^ ; »i.oo a «d wjio mm M g I [\^!/ batiste corset covers with lace insertion and lace, Considering the price advances at most factories' savings like those to be found in this sale li ffly /} h I 11lv ' e8 ' r '°'» (, roy & Stewart, Second Floor, in the Basement speak well of our foresight in anticipating a rising market. 11 |H L\ I There arc specials here of timely interest— l|j Jm lr | fljJ iTOarHf I One hundred piece Dinner Sets, rose and violet ] Nine rolls crepe toilet paper, 36c value. 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I 10c rlce - ,b - Hci 4 f ' c,r - r,c Philadelphia Cream Cheese Uc Reed sulkies #B ; 7s ' Uxo °« r corsetier has made a spe- Ttor ."'." :»c ? Bty che , cße jfcZi I: -rfj Collapsible go-carts with hoods, $5, $7.50. $9.00, $12.98, 914.50 | cial Study of the fitting of "La- Combination special of 8 cakes of ( ' 8e " 0c " v' ' * V . i reed baby carriages, full size bodies, .SlO.Od, $12.50 i soap, 31c—8 boxes washing powd- Shoulders, lb V2*/jc t: «'- -Si 1 ' $15.00, $16.00, 18.50. $19.00, $21.00, $22.50 aiul $25,00 ' ' Laillllle COl SctS. er 3j c Three large bloaters for !lt- Tiivoc. T3„,j, 0 ,„ ~ . ' Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, , o lieroj & Stewait Basement. i Second Floor. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement. credit this fact to the admirably fitting ' cast of famous stars. William H. ! j Crane is again the Wall Street king:, j who gives substance to the plot; Thomas W. ROSB. the best exponent we 1 iiave of modern light comedy, is Bertie, the Lianib; Maclyn Arbuckie is the ful 1 - I blooded, breezy Sk.v'Pilot; Amelia Bing liam is the widow of poetry and passion, and Edith Taliaferro is the exquisite flower of maidenhood, who kindles and j saves Bertie. State College Cilee Club It has been some time since a large college organization has appeared at I file theaters in this city. None of suf -1 ticient size or reputation have come to I town for some year 3 capable of holding i forth on the theater boards. But now I comes the combined Musical Clubs of Pennsylvania State College, some sixty men, with their famous "State" quar tet, and Glee Clubs, to render a concert on the night of the 7th of April, a Fri day. at the Urpheum Theater. I ' The Great Pauline, he who turned ! Ilarrisburg into a gale of laughter some three or four | firent I'nullne years ago, proved to ca «lic Same paclty atfdiences at the Entertainer a* Majestic yesterday that of Yore he had lost none of his ( mirth-producing at- ; tainments. Since this wizard of show men and wonder-workers was the Or- j pheum's headliner, he has scattered ! iaughter ifi his wake up and down this land as well as in every corner of the globe, even to mystifying the crafty Hindoo, and it really doesn't seem to ' exaggerate things one bit to say that j Pauline, like trood wine, has Improved ! with age. Pauline will be the Majes- I tic's big headliner for one whole week. I In presenting so clever an artist as ! Pauline as a Majestic headliner, the | management announces that he is easily the most noteworthy of the season's bookiruts thus far. Proof of this state ment is readily borne out by the fact that Pauline is a metropolitan head i liner, never appearing in the important vaudeville theaters of the larger cities, in any other capacity. A rattling com edy otTerlng is booked about the Great : Pauline, including Harry and Eva Puck, vaudeville's celebrated brother and sis ter team, who also were Orpheum fa vorites; Halbright and Bates, George F. ; Hall, and one or two others. To-day witnesses the close of Billie ■ Burke's engagement at the Colonial Theater in her charm "PeKgy." With ins: comedy drama, Hlllle llnrke "Peggy." Picture ad nt the Colonial mirers who thus far have overlooked this master photoplay, will do wisely to make a hurried call on the Colonial's box office. Unprecedented crowds have been on hand to see the return of this film at the popular theater, in fact, one would scarcely believe that it was any thing but the Initial showing of it in ; Ilarrisburg. A very funny Charley , Chaplin comedy cartoon is shown on i (he same program with Billie Burke's play. Of the noteworthy achievements j that are associated with the late Itich i ard Mansfield, one of the greatest Eng lish-speaking actors that over lived. Is "The Parisian Romance." which has 1 been splendidly produced by William Fox. and which will be the fine attrac tion at the Colonial to-morrow and Thursday. Chevrial. Mr. Mansfield's well-known role. Is said to live agnin in this play. Baron Clievrial (H. Cooper Cllffe) is a wealthy Parisian, a fop. a prematurely aged Kou. His whole in terest in life centers in woman, or | rather women, for his list of conquests is large. Although the beautiful and charming , Blanche Sweet will be seen as a girl of the slums In the ! tio See Jesse T.. Dasky l RlHnehe Sweet production of Wm. 'ln Cap nnil Snenter 'PeMllle's thrill ing drama. "The 1 Ragamuffin," now appearing at the Re gent. many of the scenes are laid in i | fashionable New York society, and , ample opportunity is given to display j many beautiful evening gowns. i Instead of wearing beautiful gowns, j s Miss Sweet makes her appearance in a f tattered jersey, a battered cheap skirt j and a dilapidated boy's cap, much too I ! large for her. Miss Sweet is supported by Tom For- 1 ' man. Mrs. Lewis McCord. James Neill i I and Minnette Barrett. i To-morrow and Thursday—"The Call 1 1 of the Cumberlands," from the book of j ' that name by Charles Neville Buck. In ® this Paramount picture, Dustin Far-I' num. the idol of photoplay fans.fi has an 11 opportunity to score again. Mr. Far- 1 t num appears as the star of the produc- , tion in the role of Samson South, in his , youth destined to be the leader of the clans of the South and in later years their chieftain, who leads them to a i victory that relegates hatred and in- 1 sures safety of life. In this picture the Ingratitude is that of a man, snatched from a life of crime and helped to better Victoria Show* things by the woman "Man and who proves his guar- Ills Angel" dian angel. When love comes to the woman, the creature she has saved turns against her through jealousy and nearly wrecks ! i her life's happiness. Miss Grey plays ! the sympathetic and appealing role of the woman who is a man's angel, and Henri Bergman portrays the character i of the mail. Miss Grey is charming in the lighter i scenes and displays a dramatic power '■ in the emotional moments that places , her at once among the most finished players of the stage or screen. Her acting Is naturalness itself and a per fect demonstration of the fallacy that the art of screen acting lies In exag geration and theatrical mannerisms. MUSIC TRANSMITTED BY WIRELESS TELEPHONE A young California Inventor has de signed an apparatus whereby selec tions played on a phonograph have been transmitted to several neighbor ing homes which are equipped with special receiving instruments. In some instances the instruments have been installed in the dining room and by this arrangement the neighbors WHEN COMB IS FULL OF FALLEN HAIR V.'liat To Do When Ilair Comes Out Oi ls Dry anil Lifeless. Loose hairs in your comb and brush is Nature's way of waving a red flag in your face to tell you that your hair and scalp are losing vitality and that 1 it is high time you did something. Don't disregard the warning. A little attention now may mean long,! thick, luxuriant hair for years to: come. A little neglect and thin, dry, dull, lifeless brittle hair and finally j baldness may result. To vitalize the| 'scalp 'till it tingles with vibrant i energy—to make every hair on your head healthy get a package of Parisian Sage from 11. C. Kennedy or at any good drug or toilet counter and rub a little right into your scalp with i the finger tips. Parisian Sage acts directly on the entire cell life of the hair—from root 1o tip—promoting healthy growth and stimulating a beautiful glossy texture 'and glorious luxuriance. You cun j not help noticing how quickly your hair stops coming out how much easier it is to dress and how all signs iof itching or dandruff quickly UUap-1 1 pear. I have been entertained at mealtime. A ( wireless-telephone apparatus upon t which the inventor has been working 1 * several years is used at his central ' station. A phonograph, in which the 1 horn is an integral part of the body of ' the instrument, is used in producing ' the selections. The slats are removed I from the mouth of the horn and with in it are placed two ordinary telephone ; transmitters, from which the sounds are carried by wires to the wireless telephone outfit which, after serving as an amplifier, sends the waves through a cable to the aerial on the rof, whence they are discharged into { the air. The waves are caught by the var- 1 ious receiving stations and conveyed . by wires to receivers, each of which is —^' ' TODAY'S BEAUTY HELP ; 1 You can keep your hair at its very I best by washing it with a teaspoonful ' of canthrox dissolved in a cup of hot j water, afterward rinsing thoroughly with clear water. One finds that the 1 hair dries quickly and evenly. Is un- ! streaked, bright, soft and very fluffy, j so fluffy in fact, that it looks more abundant than it is, and so soft that j arranging it becomes a pleasure. This simple, inexpensive shampoo cleanses' the hair and scalp'thoroughly of all I dandruff and dirt, and leaves a clean, j wholesome feeling. All scalp irrita-! tlon will disappear, and the hair will be brighter and glossier than ever be fore. AMUSEMENTS _ | . To-day, BLANCHE SWEET, In the I tenae moilrrn photoplay, "THE RAGAMUFFIN." Paramount. PARAMOUNT-BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURES To-morrow nnil Thiii-mlay, Pal Inn Picture* prwnt DI'STIN FARNUM In "THE CAM. OK THE CUHHER. | LANDS," From thf hook anil piny hy ChnrleH Neville Brick. Admlaalont Adult*. 10c| Children, Tie. >_ _ ' VfejnJr PICTURES j H #/ ARE BOOKED THROUGH Mf COMPANY or PMILA /PA. ■ ■ ## HEAR,THE %23000 ft J fcl JJfHOPE-JONES UNIT PU>£ OMAN LS Mm EQUAL OF 30 PI ECE ORCHESTRA IjJ tt To-day Only. | | 1» JANE GREY PjJW the fanioiiN lieauty and FKv ulaice atar. In a five-act N Ev photo-drama, VW MAN AND HIS ANGEI. Jm " V To-morrow " T II E STRANGE CASE OF I MARY PAGE." 1 fitted with a small megaphone. Tn | several instances head appliances with J a pair of receivers were used. In others a single megaphone was sufti-1 cient for a group of persons. Pictures of the apparatus are published in the! Popular Mechanics Magazine. A MEDICINE OF MERIT The great sale of Lydia E. Pink-! ham's Vegetable Compound all over I this land is the result of genuine: merit. The reason is that this good | old-fashioned root and herb medicine j actually helps those suffering from j the ailments peculiar to women. If | it did not, would not the women of j America have found it out in forty years, so that few of them would buy?— Advertisement. AMUSEMENTS \ TO-DAY'S THE DAY' THAT PAULINE I Hypnotlro* the Weather Man and llriiiKN Spring Weather. HAVE YOU SEEN PAULINE At Ihs MAJESTIC In Ilia Mental SiiKKentlon Tc«l«f Don't Miss It! ITS THE LAUGH OF TIIE SEASON MAJESTIC ORPH EUM THUR. .SSSra. MAR. 25 Your Old Friend la Coining Hark Thla Time In Burlenqiic PAT WHITE and His GAYETY GIRLS ! G RAND T 141:0 DERRY STREET TO-NIGHT MUKIBI. OSTRICHE will he aeen In "A CIRCUS ROMANCE" In .1 Part*. A MOST WONDERFUL FEATURE. i \■/ A MCSEM ENTS AMI' SEMEN TS OR P H EU M MATIMSE CFATQ Milt., 2T.C to >I.OO " L ' n 1 iind MCillT OE./A 1 J Mvf., jr, c to *1.50 Wm. Norris Presents First Time Here THE NIGHT BEFORE A new 3-act Domestic Comedy With Songs Written by HARRY LAUDER FREE—"Toosie Tea and Scones" Served by the Players to All Patrons After Matinee. FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY, MARCH 24th Mail Orders Now—Regular Sale To-morrow THE GREAT FIVE-STAR CAST * Wm. H. CRANE * THOMAS. W. ROSS * MACLYN ARBUCKLE * AMELIA BINGHAM * EDITH TALIAFERRO Supported by an Excellent Company in |J THE NEW jk HENRIETTA By Winchell Smith and Victor Mapes Founded on Bronson Howard's Famous Play -■PRICES- Lower Floor Balcony Gallery $2.00, $1.50 $1.50, SI.OO, 75c 50c To-day rHll 111 108 To-day Only Only MbAbMBUImMI v_———/ Special Return Engagement of America's Foremost Actress, BILLIE BURKE IN "PEGGY" A Triangle Kay-Bee $40,000 Screen Production. Staged under the personal direction of Thos. H. Ince. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES To-morrow and Thursday, Wm. Fox presents "A PARISIAN ROMANCE" Try Telegraph Want Ads Try Telegraph Want Ads