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To-morrow and Thurmlny, PAUL INE FREDERICK In a picturlzatlon of "THE MOMENT BEFORE." \dded Attraction Paramount Pictography. FRIDAY, the flrnt and teconil of "GLORIA'S ROMANCE." I*l/ H2232113 KC-TJ PICTURED Hi w » #/ahe BOOKED THROUWI rn mm commnt or Mm MKAHTHKIMOJO yyl ##HOPE-JONEsuhitpiwco#mh LI MM BQUALOF 00 PiKCCOWMntIU I J H TO-DAY ONLY ■ MIONON ANDERSON P • *Wm In n S-act photoplay. "THE CITY OF A Story of a Young; Jw< Woman'* Tante for HT T » New York Life m/WEIB TO-MORROW "TIIE MYSTERIES OF MVRA" THURSDAY "THE LAW DECIDES" A. FVitgafcur TUESDAY EVENING, §AMUSE]ftMßrisfly THEATRICAL DIRECTORY MAJESTlC—Vaudeville, PAXTANG—Vaudeville. COLONIAL—"Going Straight." NATIONAL—"A Fool's Paradise." REGENT—"An Allen." VICTORIA—"The City of Illusion." PLAYS AND PLAYERS "Justice," the last of the typical win ter shows In New York, will close at the end of the week. Following close upon the closing of many dramatic companies, vaudeville is to profit. Minnie Dupree has a new playlet, and within a fortnight Whitford Kane will make a debut in the popular form of entertainment with a classical playlet of the lighter sort, "Lonesome Like." Luna Park, down at Coney, contem plates, it is announced, a summer ice skating rink. Plans are. it is claimed, now being drawn for a subterranean entrance and underground rink throughout the west end of the park. Popular decorations and lighting ef fects will be made. "A Milk White Flag." one of Hoyt's comedies, will be a feature of the Selig motion picture program announced for week of July 10. Otis Harlan and a carefully selected cast'furnish the fun. A largo audience filled the Paxtang playhouse, last evening, and an ex cellent vaudeville bill was Paxtana the offerinsr. Evlyn May Park and company offered a Vaudeville new comedy sketch this week, entitled "Much at Home." Miss May wrote this little comedy for herself, and the way in which the park audience received her effort last evening certainly must have been gratifying to the authoress. Zeida and Hoot were seen in a spec tacular offering called "The Fiery Dragon and the Owl," that is something new and pleasing in the line of contor tion acts. Fontaine, vaudeville's ballad singer, lived up to her reputation. Bill Morse, a blackface comedian with songs and stories, and Gordon and Day, pre senting "Antics in Cycleland," complet ed the bill. Fireworks will he offered as an extra attraction at the park on Friday even ing. If you were married to a man much older lhan yourself, but who loved you devotedly and provid "The City "d for you the best of Illusion." that money and good Vlctorln Today judgment could se cure, even though you were not sure that you loved him, would you sacrifice all ''our future hap piness for a taste of life in gay New York? Mignon Anderson answers tbis question in "The Citv of Illusion." Frank Daniels, In another of his com edies. will also be shown to-day. For to-morrow Howard Estabrook and Jean Sothern in part nine of "The Mysteries of Mvra." as well as Helen Holmes, in "The Girl and the Game." Norma Talmadge will be seen at the Colonial Theater in her latest Triangle release. "Going "Oolnc straight" Straight." A pic nt the Colonial ture of mother love that will interest from start to finish. Miss Talmadge takes the part of a wife whose husband would sooner go to prison for life than haie her disgraced. During the action of the play Miss Talmadge wears sev eral very pretty gowns. The laugh is provided by a new two reel Keystone comedy called "Am brose's Cup of Woe," which features the well-known comedian, "Mack Swain. Automobile smashups and runaways are found in this new comedy. On Wednesday and Thursday William Fox will resent his new six-reel produc tion, entitled "A Man of Sorrow." "The Allen." an eight-reel picture expanded from the vaudeville sketch, "The Sign of the tieorgc Relian Rose," in which Mr. In "An Allen" Beban has appeared so many times, will be shown for the last time to-day at the Regent. The story is of a poor Italian who loved his little daughter, and grieved when she met an untimely death under the wheels of an automo bile. Suppose you were a woman longing for love and sympathy and found your self married to a hard-hearted villain. Would you take the same course that a gvpsy maid, Madge by name, pursues in the new production on the Para mount program. "The Moment Before." Perhapß you would endure the trials this unfortunate little woman under goes? These and many other questions will be answered by Pauline Fredeirck, who plays the leading role of Madge in this romantic photoplay based upon Israel Zangwill's "The Moment Before," shown at the Regent to-morrow and Thursday. MOLLY PITCHER MEMORIAL CEI.E --RR ATION AT CARLISLE The C. V. R. R. will sell special ex cursion tickets to Carlisle on Wednes day, June 2R, at rate of 60 cents for the round trip from Harrishurg, limited to date of issue, on account of thp unveil ing of the Molly Pitcher Monument. For time of trains consult Ticket Agent.—Advertisement. FASHIONS, OR WOMAN'S HEALTH The first thing many persons think cf finding on the Woman's Page of a newspaper is the Fashions. That is not what women most need to find there. Health is the first thing, and many women lack it. Notes telling how to preserve the health are of the greatest value and Interest for women; and .if they ar«; suffering from wom an's ailments, they read with the most intense interest how other women got well from their ailments, and so they too get what made them well—Lydla E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound. AMUSEMENTS / ■> Paxtang Park THEATER MATINEE & NIGHT Fontaine Vaudeville's frontier Entertainer Evelyn May & Co. in MUCH at HOME 4—Other Standard Aels—4 FIREWORKS FRIDAY EVE. National Theater Sixth and Dauphin Sta. SHOWING TO-DAY A FOOL'S PARADISE Thia la the aequel to "A Fool There Was" DOXT MISS IT! Alao "MYSTERIES OF MYRA." *" > ■■■ II H I He Social Abates Story No. 10 Unmasking a Rascal Plot by George Bronton Howard. Novelization by Hugh C. Weir. Copyright Kalem Company. (Continued from Yesterday.) "You—you frighten mo! I really be lieve that you do love me!" '"Love you?" cried Fuller. "If you only knew how much Ido care! If you only knew—" Through the flat paaled suddenly the electric bell. Fuller started back with c. scowl, and Mary's hands flashed In stinctively to her hair. "I wonder who that can be?" she murmured, as she looked at a mirror. The bell continued to ring, and she hurried to the door—to reveal the fig ure of Mona In the corridor outside. The other girl entered with a torrent of superlative feminine adjectives. It was not until her arms were about Mary's neck In an exaggerated hug that she noticed, or affected to notice the sulky figure of Fuller in the room. She drew back with a little gasp. "I didn't know that you had com pany, dear. I thought I would drop In for a little chat, but maybe this is a case where two is company, and thre» U—" Mona Receivt the Monty from Fuller. "You can be the first to congratulate i me!" broke in Mary proudly, stepping i back. "Mr. Winters has Just asked me to be his wife;" Mona whirled, and stood surveying the shrinking figure of the banker, who recoiled before her flashing eyes. "So you have tried to deceive the girl, have you, Mr. Winters?" she | sneered. "1 rather guess I was just in time, Mary! Do you know who thia man is?" "What do you mean?" "I mean that his name Is not Win ters, but Fuller—and he already has one wife!" I "Oh, you can't be telling me the truth? You can't be!" wailed Mary. And then she turned plteously toward ! Fuller. "Say this isn t so! Say that ;it is all a lie—a wicked lie! Why don't you say something?" Fuller shuffled his feet uneasily, and then, seeing that Mona had turned, he i tried to slip between her and the wall, and thus gain the door. But the girl was too swift for him. He found himself staring into the muzzle of a i revolver. "I warn you that I shall shoot!" she •aid grimly. "You are to stay here for ( the present, my friend! I am not done [ with you—not by any means!" She picked up the receiver of the telephone, and called a number into the I transmitter. It was the signal to Ralph Stokes, and a few moments later that energetic young man stepped into the room and stood surveving the group uncertainly. "Tnis is Mr. Amesbury of The Even ing; Star," said Mona, Introducing the caller to Mary. "We have a rather interesting bit of news for you, my | friend!" And she made the other ac i qualnted in a few rapid sentences with I the story of Fuller's masquerade, and his proposal to her chum under the alias of Winters. Fuller withdrew to } the background, staring glumly from j the window. Suddenly he turned "This farce has gone far enough!" he grated. "You are trying to blackmail me, all of you! Tou must think lam a ; Reuben to let you get away with itl ; Publish anything you please—but al i ways remember that I have a reputa tion for business integrity behind j me, and that I shall denounce it all as a lie, and sue for libel.'' For a moment Mona stared at ht»n •llently. She knew that the man spoke the truth—that If it came to a ques tion of veracity he had nothing to fear. She turned again to the telephone, and epoke into the receiver the number of j Fuller's residence. She heard the banker's muttered curse behind her as i she requested the butler to call Mrs. < Fuller, and the next moment he raised 1 his voice sullenly. "Come away from that telophone! j T°u win! Now, how much do you I Want?" "Fifteen thousand!" said Mona cold i ly, without moving. For another mo-* J ment Fuller hesitated, and then drew ! his check book brom his pocket, i "Will a check do?" he asked Iron ically. "It will notl" snapped Mona. "Call a messenger from your bank to bring over the cash. You can fix up the de tails later!" "Well—you are a cool one!" "So were you when you robbed poor Minnie Meadows of her dead father's money!" Fuller's face went ashen. Without another word, he stepped to the tele phone, and gave the necessary, in structions to his bank. Even when the messenger appeared with the §acket of crisp bills In a small leather ag, and Fuller had duly receipted for them, the thoroughly cowed banker did not break the silence. He counted out the contents of the packets, and picked up his hat. At the door he made a movement as though to speak, and then with a bitter shrug, passed on Into the hall, and slammed the door behind him. Mary turned to Mona with a little | Cry of relief. "Oh, I am so glad it is all over!" she breathed. Tho more practical Mona was stow ing the bank bills Into a drawer of their writing desk. "Now it is up to us to find Minnie Meadows and give back to her part of what was stolen! I couldn't touch a dollar of this money, myself!" "Nor I!" agreed Mary with a Uttle •hlver. "Well, if that is the case, suppose you both come out and have dinner With me," invited Stokes. "I know a lltt'e Italian restaurant where we can eat the whole bill of fare for 60 cental" TELE END. i Never Neglect Colds; Treat Them Promptly Often they lead to those pulmonary troubles which are responsible for more than one-tenth of all lives lost through illness. 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Matched cut-out borders. corrosive tops. Pepper shakers to match, Set. 25<«. BOWMAN'S —Fourth Floor. BOWMAN'S —Basement. REVIEW OF ! MAJESTIC BILL A Bill That Has Variety Aplenty and Much That Is Good in Diversion Over at the Majestic for the first half of the week there is a bill that is made up of quite a hit of variety, j and throughout the bill there is a note i of pleasing quality from clever work on the part of the performers. The bill opens with a comedy bicycle act by Broelus and Brown. The work these two do is sufficient to make them a welcome attraction for it differs! quite a bit from the ordinary run of these acts. The Clover Leaf Trio Is listed as a fun-making song group new to Harrisburg. The general opin ion of the audience was "come again." j And they should, for they sing well: and they provide corking good diver- . sions. "Who Said Peace" Is the next act done by Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mc- Cann. The playlet is evidently an at tempt to provide a sketch on the lead ing aueatioa oi Uie hour, but the act is rather inclined to be a bit weak and unconclusive because of counter 'themes. Hop'.clns Axtell & Co. present a comedy sketch which even though 11seen in this city before is still good for many laughs, and they were in evi dence last night. The bill closes with j "The Devil's Daughter." hut that's FAT FOLKS WHO WOULD REDUCE WEIGHT A Sale, Reliable Method That Calls For No Drastic Diets, Weakening Purgatives or Tiresome Exercises. I People who are over-burdened with ■ superfluous fat, know only too well the discomfort and ridicule that over-stout people have to bear. If you are carrying around five or ten pounds of unhealthv fat you are unnecessarily weakening your vital S organs and are carrying a burden which destroys the beauty of your figure. ' There is no need of anyone suffering ! from superfluous fat. 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