A, Simple Way to \ Remove Dandruff There Is one sure way has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this. Just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub -it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most If not nil, of your dandruft will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sisn and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy. lustroi.'. glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. —Adver- tisement. ———— Hot Water Bottles (JORGAS GUARANTEED GORGAS 16 X. Third St. Pcnna. station ■ fcuTs. | evt-r JOt.iojMai&i 7 George Evans Seven Original Honey Boy Minstrels and FOUR OTHER KEITH FEATURES ORPHEUM TO-DAY LAST SEASON'S BIG HIT Auto Girls SPECIAL FEATURE 7EBFLDA WEEN OF iiDDLLUiI THE ORIENT EXTRA! CAPT. BARNETT AND SON The Boys That Neve# Grow Up SAT. Eye; DEC. 16 SEATS TO-DAY for HARVEY D. ORR'S MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS The Million Dollar Doll SPECIAL The Ili* Runway— over the Meads of the audience. Mat., 2ffc and 50e. r IMV-E-O Eve., 23c to SI.OO. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 FIRST TIME HERE Mr. Cyril Maude in hln International noce>* the comedy drama GRUMPY the mont artistic performance in the history of the stage. MAIL. ORDERS XOW PRICES* 25c to $2.00 Regular Seat Sale Saturday. DANCE ' BY THE MUNICIPAL BAND Winterdale Hall THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 14, 1916 Exhibition Dance by PROF. L. P. DICKEY Forty-piece Rand and ten.piece Orchestra. Continuous Dancing—B.3o to 11.30 P. M. ADMISSION: Gents, 35c. Ladles, 15c. /£& ■, Have You Seen the Greatest Motion Picture Ever Produced? 40,000 acton, 6,000 horses, a first-power fleet of war vessels, including a flotilla of aeroplanes and a squadron of submarines, were used in the crea tion of A CONCEIVED BY THE BRAIN OF MAN." {jig f 0 -MVIt, jouasAL AT THE VICTORIA Today, Tomorrow and Saturday Twice Daily 2.15 p. m., 8.15 p. m. Special Orchestra Miss Coit Soloist Balcony 25c l3OO Seats at 50c Few reserved seats at SI.OO. Box office open continually from 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. THURSDAY" EVENING, MUTINY STORIES ARE ROT SAYS CAPTAIN SCHELL [Continued Prom first Page.] ] without foundation and is based on a ! trifling incident magnified by the | imagination of an irresponsible writer . who had been previously censured for I falsifying:. It happened this way. The ' Eighteenth regiment paraded past the Eighth celebrating their orders to go j home, the bands playing and the men crying: 'We're going home; we're j going home.' To which some of our i men. all in good humor, began to re ply. 'We want to go home, we want , to go home.' Here and there in the ! company streets men took up the cry j and Just after drill there was a bols- I terous but good-natured demonstra- ' tion by a few men. to whom Colonel , Finney personally spoke. Following l this there was more celebrating with i some noise making, but it was all in | the nature of a lark. A few of the men went beyond bounds and they were either confined to the guard i house or their company streets. But 1 even the men who were disciplined , j strongly resent the stories sent north, i j There is no truth in them." Kfgtmait Above Reproach "The patriotslm and t-ontentment of I the Eighth is sometlmig of whlch'i Pennsylvania may be proud," said I Captain Schell. "The regiment is bet- I ter equipped than some of the regular regiments here. It has plenty of! clothing and is eating the best in the I land. The esprit de corps and de i votion to duty of the Eighth are won- I derful and beautiful and the dls ! clpline is excellent and at>ove re ; proach. I have read the news dis patches since I came north. There was no demonstration, no mhrching, ' nothing in front of the Colonel's tent i or anywhere else.'* { Captain Schell. who has been pro i nounced by Lieutenant-Colonel Kem per and others who have written Home to friends, as the best regimen ! tal supply officer at the border, I brought home since interesting data ) showing how well the men are cared j for. Good Clothes These accounts, taken from the of | flclal records, show that since he went i South. Captain Schell has procured 1 AMI".SEME NTS . \ Technical High School TO-INIGHT The Wonders of the Sky Free Illustrated Lecture H. B. RUMRILL Auspice* Natural History Society - , i TO-DAY OXI/V Constance Talmadge and WILFRED LUCAS in "The Microscope Mystery' 1 A thrilling rnyotrry story lnter novrn with a delightful love romance. Added Attractions •THE TIX SOLDIER" Funny Two-Reel Comedy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LILLIAN CiISH In a new moral photoplay. "THE CHILDREN PAY" A picture dentins with the evils of divorce which plainly dhows who pays the penalty. Added Attraction: FATTY ARBUCKLE la • THE WAITERS' BALL" JRESEgr TO-DAY ONLY LILLIAN WALKER In a story of thrift, "THE DOLLAR AND THE LAW" See this picture and learn why saving to-day means happiness i to-morrow. TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY" CHARLIE CHAPLIN the fnnnlest man In the world In hi* latest release, "THE RINK" Chaplin's feet, as usual, play a big part In the picture. Saturday Morning Special Chap -11 ii Show for the School Cli|Mr<-n Between Hours of 10 a. m. and 12 ■, Admission: Adults JOct Children ,V CAPT. EDWARD H. SCHELL for the regiment, beside what they had j when ordered out, clothing' to the j ; amount of $60,682.55, an average j [ above that which the ordinary man ' would have spent for the same in that period had he remained at home. Every man has a sweater in addition to the regular army overcoat and ample changes of both underwear and outside garments. Ono man, for in stance, since he has been at the bor der. has ordered and received one new belt, two new pair cotton breeches, two new pair woolen breeches, one service coat, one woolen coat, one hat, ten pair drawers, three pair gloves, three pair leggings, four flannel shirts, five pair shoes, thirteen pair woolen stockings, and ten undershirts. Most of the men have drawn less than their allowances, which they have found more than ample, and are saving the money, which will be held to their ac count by the government and given them in cash when they are mustered | out. Plenty To Eat [ Every man sleeps In a large, roomy i tent, floored with boards and equipped with an &ir-tlght camp stove. Each has a cot and three heavy blankets and the food is as good as at home, al though often not quite of home va riety. Captain Schell, who will leave for the border about January 5, brought the following letter to the editor of The Telegraph from Colonel Finney: The Colonel's letter: "1. For the information of the public and to correct erroneous im pressions that apparently exist in Har risburg, bearing upon the conditions ' at Camp Stewart near El Paso, Texas, I it is my desire that you advise your readers as to the following: "2. Under General Orders Nos. 42' and 47, War Department, current ser j ies, provision is made for the financial I relief of enlisted men having depen dent families, i. e., wife, children or dependent mothers. These orders have been read to every man in the regiment and method of procdure to obtain relief explained to the men by their company officers, applications under the order were made by men as earl}' as September 15, and of the eighteen applications tiled with the Depot Quartermaster. Washington. D. C„ by one of the companies, thir teen were granted, two refused and three remain unacted upon at this date. Men are filing applications dally, the money in case of claim be ing valid and within the provisions of the order Is forwarded from Washing ton direct to the family of the soldier. Print/d applications have ajways been on hand and readily obtainable upon request at the adjutant's office of this regiment and method of procedure to er's headquarters In each company as 's also a copy of the orders. Any de serving case is granted by the war de partment and their handling of appli cations is fair, prompt and liberal. It is not the purpose, however, of open ing the fund as a grab-bag and any attempt to do so wtll meet a just re buff. There is no disposition on the part of the government to delay action on applications; rather the* reverse, but it is useless to file claims that are excessive in amount or undeserving. It is the intent to give relief to fam ilies that have no other income except the pay of the soldier, adequate for the support of his family, and the amount In no case will exceed what the soldier was contributing to the support of his dependents June 18, I 1916. "3. All of the above is thoroughly j understood by organization command- I ers of this regiment, who were early | in receipt of the War Department or ders and early provided with all nec- I essary blanks by myself. The receipt to-day of letters from Harrisburg and an article' published in one of the city ! papers show that some one at home harbors the idea that the officers are not alive to the interests of their men or are lacking in efficiency. It is rather surprising that we must look back to our home locality for the only ! hint or suggestion reflecting upon the t Intelligent administration of the af fairs of this regiment. It la a well es tablished and generally recognized fact that the Eighth Pennsylvania In fantry is better and more fully equip ped with ail the necessities and com forts than any other National Guard regiment and most of the regular regiments on the border. The issues of food and clothing have been fully up to the needs and all of the com panies have money savings on their rations. We are one of very few regi ments provides with a cot, bedsack and three blankets for every enlisted man. This regiment was the first reg iment in the Pennsylvania Division to recei%'e from the Federal Government in this camp, the large pyramidal ■ squad tents, sufficient in number to 1 accommodate every enlisted man. | Over eighty per cent, of these tents were floored almost Immediately after being received and erected early last summer, and are all now provided with stoves. All men have in addition to the two olive drab uniforms, extra breeches, ample supply of shoes, suit able underwear, sweaters, overcoats and woolen gloves. "4. Harrisburg should feel that the Interest of her young men now serving here are identical with the interest of their officers and-that the officers are constantly on the alert for anything that may be developed to the men's comfort and nefcds. Also, that depart mental orders are received here and carefully read and digested before they reach the public and If action is necessary, such action is promptly taken. "5. If recruiting is opened for this regiment at the United States Army recruiting station In the, city. It Is urged that all young tfnen of good moral character avail themselves of thp opportunity to connect themselves with one of the Harrisburg Compan ies of the Eighth, D. I, headquarters, supply or machine gun companies, all of which will be located at Harrisburg, after this tour of duty, as permanent National Guard organizations. There are also a few enlisted men needed in the medical corps of the Eighth and young drug clerks are especially ac ceptable, although any young man who desires to learn the work of first aid and sanitation will be taken care of to his advantage. "M. E. FINNEY. 'Colonel Bth Pa. Infantry."- HARRISJJURG TELEGRAPH! liiiiiHUiUUUlUtiill ! ASTRICH'S ; i Waists! Waists! Waists! i i ANOTHER WAIST SALE that will actually surpass the one of last week You DID £ . not believe such a thing possible neither DID we. But two large manufacturers of high - § class waists made our buyer a proposition to take over a large quantity of high class waists * #at a price that was so low he could not resist. THE WAISTS ARE HERE THEY WILL 4k 'GO ON SALE FRIDAY MORNING. Sale will continue as long as the lot lasts which will not be long—even though the lot is big for we all know what exceptional values these 4 are. • tb i - A Appreciation of Value | Last week some customers bought six, eight and even a dozen, as they realized what savings they were. |L < \ ' k>£iJX\/[ J These waists will equal or even surpass the values of / rj\ !\ f\ last week —Be early They are Crepe de Chine — jk I ) 1/X "J Georgette Crepe Pussy Willow Taffeta Silk Nets Alf 'IT ■ f\ \ Laces Lingerie, etc. Every waist perfect in every jkt (j\ j\l/ |\ *' ' \\dp respect all sizes all shades. £ 'nK, J ust ie f° r a Christmas present —No such I \ Wfl i st values in Harrisburg Comparison is the best I Six Lots to Select From | I Lot 1 65 Dozen Crepe de Chine Waists! fejly 1 # Twenty different styles finest quality crepe de chine QO ft r m sizes 36 to 46. The colors are White—Black—Flesh Brown and | * I & § Maize. Every Waist worth at least 53.50. Your choice ® • " # Lot 2 Thirty Dozen —Twenty Styles of Waists Consisting of Georgette Crepe Crepe de Chine and finest quality Silk Net. The Q Georgette are in bite and Flesh. The Crepe de Chine are in White Flesh Brown J• Vo - Jk Green and Black. The silk nets are in Black White and Flesh all sizes. Every ZZZZZ Waist worth $5.00. Your choice at Lot 3 Twenty Dozen—Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine & Some Georgette and Crepe de Chine combined. These Waists are in every desir- I table shade —Flesh White—Maize Russian Green Burgundy Brown Black and Navy. All sizes 36 to 46 Every Waist packed in separate box Every "" Waist worth at least $6.00 and some $7.50. Your choice at . Lot 4 New Lingerie Waists Lot 5 Regular s2.so*and $3 Lot 6 Wash V/aistS £ 50 dozen all new and stun- . _ r . | „i„g styles. Many of them are Lmgene Wa,sts - Many new | a copies of much higher priced styles to select from. All the & Waists Some with large col- . * i £ .. * • i styles to select from. All sizes, & m . ~ ii' best styles hnest materials , 9 a lar effects otliers lace trim- J r n . . 0 * med. All packed packed in Holly £ Qg 36 to 46. The best . 3 in Holly boxes. 11Boxes. Special ** I - value at the lowest f \ 11/* ® | Special at OV/ „ J- price • Coats! Coats! Coats! * We did not think it possible to combine a sale of Coats with our sale of Waists But §the unexpected happened. Our buyer found several prominent coat manufacturers with - quite a large stock on hand, and as they were getting ready to take stock, they accepted our § offer for several hundred coats and in many cases we will offer you these coats at less than cost. EVERY COAT PERFECT ALL SIZES ALL SHADES. You can not afford 4 ' to miss this sale "MAKING A SMALL PROFIT BUT SELLING A LARGE QUAN- § TITY," is how we are able to do this. Sale starts to-morrow FRIDAY MORNING be early as some styles are limited and won't last long. | Lot l About Thirty Coats $*7.98 | ® In Wool Plush Wool Velours Diagonal Cloths and Mixtures; worth up to B ® I Lot 2150 Coats-The Cream of the Season's Styles § ▲ Velours Wool Plushes Zibelines, Etc. some full lined, others half AA a ® lined, some with fur collars some belted effects some flare backs all *r I■ ■* ® I shades Navy Black Green Burgundy and Brown worth up to J J $20.00. Your choice at * J Lot 3 This Is the Best Assortment The best values and most wonderful styles, we have ever offered at this price. gm AA a Many of these coats are worth $25.00 and $28.50. Some*even more. Some have Jk I ,|||| 5 handsome large fur collar some large collars and cuffs of sealette nearly I m all are full lined every size and color Burgundy Green Gold ——— • Brown Navy and Black Real values See this lot. Your choice I#IIII #II 11 4111 II #.#.# 111 I I DECEMBER 14. 1916. 9