8 AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENT IAD PI! 171TM Saturday, Jan. 13 UtvrnllUlVi Matinee and Evening A $2.00 Show That You Can See Saturday Matinee For Fifty Cents A Thrilling, Gripping Story of One of the Many Viola tions of THE MANN ACT THE INNOCENT SINNER By OLIVER BAILEY and JOSEPH NOEL It's on Its Way to Broadway With an All-Star Cast, including VTTYVA I\r i M Thurlow Bergen, JULIA DEAN Kate Blanke, Ellis Baker, John F. Webber, Mona Bruns, George Riddell, Frank George, Sydney Blair, Joseph R. Garry, George Summers and others. The Men Say, "It's a Man's Show." The Women Say, "It's a Woman's Play." SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES Night, to SI.OO Matinee, to 500 | ORPHEUS 3 Days ™ Jan. 15 ] TWICE DAILY EVENING^AT 2 g Return of Last Season's Success at Greatly Reduced Prices D. W. GRIFFITH'S GIGANTIC SPECTACLE The Most Stupendous Production Ever Visioned and Realized by the Human Brain Accompanied by a Symphony Orchestra of 25 Pieces From the Liberty Theater, New York Special Low Prices For This Engagement Orchestra 50c and 75c All I Box Seats SI.OO j" Entire Orchestra SI.OO | None Higher All Nights: ] Balance 50c I 1 Gallery 25c [ Box Seats $1.50 I Scats for nil performances arc now on sale. Special attention given to nil orders by mall or telephone. rawiwawiMiHrßiiii 11—g—wrsr wujaara—a—i——Bwsa———g THE TRIANGLE FINE ARTS COMPANY Presents the World's Greatest Screen Star in His Biggest Success, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS With All His "Pep" and Personality in a Side-Splitting Love Romance "THE nATRIRIANIAC" i The Story of a Happy-Go-Lueky Youth in Love Who Elopes with a Charming Young Lady Who is Very Much in Love With Him. This picture will be shown on the regular program for the usual admission prices. Come To -1 day! Don't wait until Saturday and be one of the many who are sure to be disappointed. Use Telegraph Want Ads Use Telegraph Want Ads Use Telegraph Want Ads THURSDAY EVENING, gAMUSEjgMENTsjg One of the many thrilling scenes in Douglas Fairbank's greatest screen success, "The Matrimaniac," showing at the Colonial Theater to-day, to morrow and Saturday. ORPHEUM Saturday, matinee and j night, January 13 "The Innocent Sinner," with Julia Dean. Three days, with daily matinees, Janu ary 15-16-17—"The Birth of a Na tion." Two dayß, Friday and Saturday, Janu ary 13 and 20 Lyman H. Howe Travel Festival. MAJESTlC—Vaudeville. CODONIALi—"The Matrimaniac." REGENT—"The Plow Qlrl." VICTORIA—"AII Man." "The Innocent Sinner," the four-act drama which comes to the Orpheum, matinee and night, with "The Julia Dean and a splendid Innocent cast, was written by Oliver Sinner" D. Ralley and Joseph Noel upon the Federal findings of the greatest blackmail plot ever known. The characters involved in the play are real and the situations are true. The love of a mother for her daughter is the central theme ot a play which abounds in action, interest and Incidents that might seem sensational if they were not part and parcel of an actual case of nation-wide celebrity. Miss Dean, recognized as one of the foremost emotional actresses of to-day, 1 as a role which gives full scope to her great talent. Here are just a few reasons why and how Howe's remarkable lilms of Sir Douglas Mawson's expedition Horre'n are turning hundreds of peo- Travel pie away at most perform- Keatlvnl ances. The scenes were photo graphed 2.000 miles from the nearest human habitation on a new con tinent discovered by this expedition. The birds and animals cannot be seen in any zoo in the world. The largest icebergs ever photographed are shown. Every foot of the film is a photographic gem and abounds with tense thrills. Not an inch of it is posed—for these are facts, not of fancy or fiction, and yot it combines more real comedy than thostf designed by man. *■" "The Man Hunters." a romance of the South Sea Islands, is booked to head the new bill of vaudeville New Bill at the Majestic Theater at Majestic the last three days of this week. James Gildea, a comedian of marked ability, is the fea tured comedian in this delightful musi cal comedy offering, and the breezy fashion in which he is said to put over his comedy lines is enough to put any audience in a good humor. Completing the bill are: Stone and McEvoy, singing and talking comedians; Sinclair and Gaspar, two girls who entertain with comedy, songs and nonsense; Mabel Fonda Trio, introducing some new and entertaining juggling feats, and one other Keith act. Douglas Fairbanks is the star of the Triangle-Fine Arts comedy, "The Mat rimaniac.' adapt- Story of Elopement ed from the Is "Tin- Matrimaniac" novel of the same name by Octavus Roy Cohen and J. U. Glesy, showing at the Colonial Theater to-day, to-morrow and Saturday. Fairbanks has the role of a happy go-lucky youth in love with a charm ing girl, played by Constance Tal madge. The affection is mutual, but. the girl's father is anxious that she marry an intellectual, cold-blooded youth. Fairbanks plans an elopement. The couple evade the father, and then the trouble starts. A minister Is kidnaped. Jus as he is about to perform the cere mony the irate father puts in an ap pearance and puts a stop to the pro ceedings. The marriage was to have taken place aboard a train. Fairbanks and the minister are thrown from the tiain and are forced to ride a mule, walk ties, propel a handcar and "ride the rods" to catch up with the prirl. The girl's father is finally outgeneraled by a marriage over the telephone. Coming: Monday and Tuesday, E. H. Sothern in "A Man of Mystery." "The Plow Girl." featuring the noted stars. Mae Murray and Theodore Rob- erts, will be shown for Mne Murray it the last times to-day Urgent To-dny at the Regent. This play carries the audi ence from the South African veldt to the drawlngrooms of fashionable Lon don society. The story has to do with the adventures of "Margot," a little girl who Is the famll" drudge of a drunken South African farmer. The farmer sells her to a saloonkeeper and she is rescued bv the solicitor of a titled English wo man. who Is in search of her lost grand child. whose parents perished during th Boer War. n scheming relative, to obtain money from the grandmother, selects "Margot" to impersonate her granddaughter. How the little girl is trade into a beautiful young society won.an and how the tables are turned on the scheming fortune-hunter when "Margot" comes into her own, is HARRISBURG telegiu^H kfre not alone becauie prices nre lower, but because qualities are I Great Crowds Are Sharing and Saving in the Big! I Sales Now in Full Swing Throughout the Store Women's, Misses' and Children's Muslin Underwear, Embroideries, Laces, White Goods, 1 I Household Dry Goods in the great January Clearance Sale. Values, Varieties and Volume far ( 1 outstrip any previous merchandising event ever attempted in our store. c | Muslin Underwear —For White Cotton Fabrics r Women, Misses & Children FOR WAISTS, DRESSES AND UNDERWEAR. I t 1 Garments of Durable Qualities and Excellent Workmanship. Values That Speak For Themselves. C Values Speak For Themselves. j K ,„, , | 3~fSF Chi * FtoW ' ! J l.ace and embroidery trimmed _ , , , 12Y*c valuei sale price 10c miilc price % - , . , J corset covers | sale price. ~lsc wowk; Hnie pr | c( , 25c 15c value| sale price 12* Ac 3.| ao ii plain white voiles; sale # Nainsook round nfvk ]M and Women's night dresses. nainsook "® e val,,c; "" ,e P ' ,Ce prices le and 25c J M?rrlc r J" and cambric. In low and hl K h =sc i-1... "* Pln ke and Seed voile, sale S lc Prlte nr ,. k! |„,. r „, ld embroidery Lonmcloth. 45-inch width. 35c % L \nliiook corset cover jokcii of trimmed with ribbon) special vnluet sale price 9 fancy lace and embroidered prices. Imperial English Nainsook: Stripe and check voiles, sale ft f with ribbon; sale price ... 25c Woineh's lon* corsets with Ear- _ nlmi le lir ic .... t price 25c £ i Muslin drawers ruffled with te ™ slacs, apcclal vnluei sale price I.M, Dotted Swisses; sale prices, I xwusiin uraweri, ru fried wlh prices. lUc value; sule price ....... lJlc 0 _ ■ ! hemstitched hem; sale price, ~# , . fj c value; sule price lttc c I<c a,u ' B p .*„ Women's bust forms and raffles; -" c * H,e pr,ir ~Ft . , , ... . . ... % I ® c sale price 25e 85c value Japanese line nainsook; Clicck and plain nainsook; sale J Woman's nainsook drawers, wide . _ sale price 25c prices 10c and 12% c J? Saie r, Drlce y """ """ kluds: sale prleea .. 5c to 25c Special values In India llnonji Lht . ok d | nl | t | c „ „| e prices, ■me price -5c ■ 15c value; sale price IJ!M:C & Women's brassieres, newest .i.ol- Children's drawers. plain and 111 c value, sale price 15c W/ic and IOC H " mbr ° ,d " y lace"'rimmed) "" d 25c value, sale price 17c Striped '" sale g p "® c 10c, 1-vic. 15c, lUc and 25c Cotton crinkled crepe for ladles' price 10c TO Mandnu brassieres; .ale price, 25c children's skirts, lace and em- Underwear. White pique, sale prices, S Petticoats or skirts, cambric and broidery trimmed; sale price, ,Bc value; sale price 1-MJC lc and 25c % muslin with hemstitched tuck, 25c 10c value, sale price 15c Gnbar d| B e and basket weaves H LVsnec'lul r , | , c^- ,4,ery trlmn,ed ' Children's l'rlncess slips; sale 25c valuei sale price ...... lllc r ,, r separate skirts at special % nt speciui prices. |)r|ce , 3#c Mercerised batiste cloth; sale prices. 9 W raffle," sale'price .7?!*... f'"aS f°"'lMaln "bite flnxoa H~U- 3-lnch Ratine cloth; sale price, j "*ace'aTh ery *t rim ruUis if, f "l,d r price" 72-lnch white organdies, sale 30-lnch pajan.n cloth; sale prices, p at special prices. 10c, 15c and 25c price 25e 10c and 12V&C ■ v J v 9 Embroideries and Wash Laces ' f j anuary clearance sale of J New Goods Fast Edges 1 c *' ovcr AJIJ Svl I ft At Moderate Prices. 1 ,frf,£?f o ;.uc™:! cover^ ' \/\ POPH A NHIQP 1 1 lot cambric embroidery 1 lot nainsook corset cover em- If 1> M Jl JL \JL mJ I sale prlee Ik* broidery; sale price 25c 1 lot nnlnsook baby and convent All-over Swiss and naiusook em- Lot of taft'eta silk, stripes and 17c value ipen's fine mixed hose; 1 edges; M xile price 5e broideries; sale price 25c plaids, at special prices. sale price 12% c W 1 Xea 8 . W X bn .' ,y ' and ' "ou-cISiT spe r Z, ,e pr.c™ bro,dCry I i 1 if uin L V k k 8c 1 lot nainsook Insertion: sale 50c value 3tt-luch silk mousselines; '""" ' S. R.i!, b . nb >' •*"' convent prices 5c nnd 10c navy and brown; sale prlee, 25c o f odd-alae cups. Kold band dc- x jl 1 ii.f ,li„*k.r ••••• 10c i |„t vnl. laces; sale price, 3c; two 50c value, IS-lnch satin messailncn; SIBH; sale price 3c V \ nrlee sklrin K ed K ea; sale yards 5c sale price 25c I.ot of lSVic value dinner plates. (X * i •>!'' ul j'.i ' '"Vac 1 lot Inl, laces; sale price .... 5c 50c value. 3(l-lnelt flowered silk floral deslitn; sale price 8c 1 1 i nr* , ' 1 i:u eo !^..!?rrrrr... , .rr. , ..ri: od „ d sh ,o Sr o „V- ,nc tio! , .:;.c f r c C l tsrvv? "r " ""°" k ' ,0t t0rt """ " ,Ce ' """to sllk popilns. j i I.k n !'" A nainsook open Sew fllet laces; sale prices. Inch width, at special prices. 25c value Sterling silver, 3-plece M t P'l'C .. 10c se, Sc, 10c nnd 12Vic Sfl-lnch stamped union linen cen- castor sets; sale price 15c ■ I Mt -7-tnch Swiss Mounclna; sale Stlckcrel edscs; sale prices, tcr:lcres; sale price -'sc 1 "' value dress KlnKhams. plain V P ru '" 12'/ic. 17c nnd 25c Fancy Turkish towels; sale price, elinmbrnys and dress plaids; sale g > 25c price lie * -12-lncli stamped pillow cases, 15c value cream crepe suitings; J§ [ sliKhtly soiled; sale price ... lie sale price lie f GREAT OPPORTUNITIES IN I!,t ' val,u " *amped corset covers; Ule value plain nnd fancy all-s|lk % I sule prlee 10c ribbons; sale price 12'/.c V MIITTCTrTTAT T\ T\T) V n AATVP 12-Inch stamped linen doilies; sale 2le value plain and fancy nll-slfk & lIU U uiSilULl/ UK JL VUUJ/u . P 'I V'° lllc 1 ) Muslin - Sheetings - Pillow Cases - Sheets - Damask - druw'n work knitted t„„ues; a.,e I IWapkins Towels Crashes Wash Cloths Dish shams; aie price 25c price iS C ■ rinthc TV/To*,. ... _ . , !• 25c value stamped cushion 25c value skating scarfs; sale price, % wiotns tsath Mats Etc., in which Qualities Triumph, "'p*! '■ price r,c isc / i Despite Low Prices 50 *'. value "tamped rendymude 75c value ladles' white voile and r chemises; sule price 25c fancy wulsts nt special aale J HEMMED 1'11.1.0W CASES 2ttc value mercerised table damask, Indies' 25c neckwear, sale price. Prices 0 15c value, 42x.3 Inches, sale price, 35" ' 'tnble" .12- l.ndles' 50c neckwear, special iiats","sale 7rl7e" T. e, # mask, sale price 25c and 92.n0 ladles' silk velvet Cfl lc value, 42x30 inches; sale price. Extra heavy 04 and 70-inch ' mer- f?" n,fllo ™ anle price .... 7c hats; sale price 7Dc ■ 15c cerlied table damask, at special value box stationer}; aale price, *3..0 value ladles' hat* In I.yon'a I ,„ ffi „. s IS% i j jj 17c HEMMED 11I.EACHED Tl HKISII price 14c 50c. 75c and *I.OO children', trim- / 25c value, 45x3(1 Inches, sale price, TOWELS 25c value box stationery; sale med liats; sale price 25c A 10c 12V1-C value; sale price 10c ~p r' c * . ;•" nnd $2.00 value clilldren'a J f 30c value, 50x30 Inches; sale nrlee 1B value; sale price 12V.C lfic , vn,ue l ~,en" " ,,k neckwear; trimmed silk, plush nnd velvet ■ 1 1 n.e price, „ s<> va||le( prlce J, )c alc price 9c hats; sale price 4Sc ' "°:sr,xr.T *='" •" ■ ~;•£ ~ ' , r Tss SSSi" 1 "*""" 1 ""ii k*>lm i:ii iiii_K Towiii.s' HKT *ll * 1 -Millinery 9 42x45-Inch blenched pillow ease ?£ Z? nrU-S * . J I 1 tublas, aale prices, nicae'hcTMnen flnish Cashes, ' , 0 , I "price 4 " 4 blC " hC,i Au'llnen craihcii siie prices.' 10C ArC tHe Se3S ° n S LateSt V °g UeS , I I.ondsdale 4-4 cambric inusiln;' sale ftlasa toweling; lale C prlces" nd 18C I'rldny mornliiK we shall make an extensive show lur of new Mld- I i if' i'" V *"* c 12V-C and 16c Season Huts. ft Kliil^hamsT N,|le p"Vee k ""'V" W a * h C lot,,Mi Bnle ~r^ s ' Ileady-to-wenr Mushrooms. Suitors, Tricorncs and Turbnn shapes, f 8c „" pr ° n k |B Kbms; ' sale Dish cloths; sale priced,' 5c 2nd 10c Tl,ere W,H bc nU ,muH """ 5 lare 'ment, nnd all at our usual y B "' matat sale price 25c I.OWEn-TIIAJV-ELSEWHERE-PRICES. S CUTTER'S 1 7/ # I lc to 25c Department Store (f f I Where Every Day Is Bargain | 1 215 Market Street Opposite Courthouse | l b ar ol nmnner° Ut * vlvld spectacu " u T a O^ y 'S, a a y tt ™f t i h c,n a r vlct to Reuters, have published an COAT, QUESTION SETTLED TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY JESSE L. • SP * MAN " A STRLKI N*l V ORDRR CONFISCATING ALL TIN ORGAN PIPES LONDON. JAN. 11 —THE EXCHANGE LASKY PRESENTS THOMAS MCLGHAN AND "AH SINN" AT THE CONVINCINIR ATORV OF ,OR " 1E 1,80 °* , ' LP GOVERNMENT. _ . . , ANITA KING IN "THE HEIR TO THE XV.'LOR'U .O-DUV THE REALWSLTH ot TELEGRAPH S CORRESPONDENT AT COPEN TMI'I. U.III T,„ >V ■ ,T .. N APPARENT IDLER. AKUUI, F HFLIL WIFU HAGEN QUOTES NORWEGIAN DISPATCHES TO r-i ill O * Y S " JIM BLAKE." AS PLAYED BY DAVID WAR- DIHy 10 tyLdl Willi THE DANISH NEWSPAPERS TO THE EFFECT FLOORWALKER ENGRNERAENT OF IHE WLEK { A CHARACTER YOU WILL LIKE EVEN | L 117*11 „ THAT THE TROUBLE BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN IN HTRMFU"PLEASURE 1 ' WHEN HE I SHOWN £ I T -® AND NORWAY OVER THE COAL QUESTION HW T L, E REA I O PJ N | ON HIS FATHER AND OTHER DE- RILTLIRP KIN<R OT - E N SEILIEU. AMUSEMENTS CENT MEN HOLD FOR HIM. HE IS BIG ENOUGH LUUUSLI ML IVLLLGA TO ADMIT THE ERROR OF HIS ACTIONS. FOR • >. TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY, CARLYLE BLACK- ITHACA, N. Y„ JAN 11. ABILITY TO __ O _LT*L -_ F _. LOVE STORY^'"BROKEN CHAINS." 6 ,CALLTL DEAJ AMICABLY AND SUCCESSFULLY WITH J H IL_L_ I\C26NI K NCALCL T \KF OIU ,VS KOI , TIN LABOR IN PREFERENCE TO CAPACITY AS OR- N. . I -U.01.1 NNV * R J J ORGANIZERS OR LINANCIERS, WILL DETER- WVU A JTCC&LUJI To-day only, MAE MIRRY and LONDON, JAN. 11.—THE GERMAN PA- „ THBODOIIB HOBKUTS In R>ER, ACCORDING TO AN AMSTERDAM DIS- SELECTION FUTURE O IHIE GOOD appetite, FFOOD SDlrit? URUN MNW MN, EXECUTIVES OF IMPORTANT INDUSTRIAL COR- ,I- K , . ~T !. ' ~ . PORATLONS. JOHN 1). ROCKEFELLER. JR.. ™ EA " ° DLSCOFD in the body. !>i i vllT' 0,1 m,o predicted to-day In an address at Cor- ® keep the organs in har nallonal Newa. Double Show. YAP "ELL UNIVERSITY ON THE OCCASION OF MONY—WHEN THERE IS NEED—USE To-morrow and Maturdny Jee l„ fj &"/! To-dny Only t °' I !?' ie C B d ? y ; „ ~ 41 41 ■ , I.BBKY PREAENTA THOMAS MKIGHAN -FF FTOHERT Warwick AND ROCKEFELLER SAID THE TIME IS A MMVITA KI\(1 IN HH'LLT H MOLLLE KLA*. IN THE POW- RAPIDLY APPROACHING WHEN THIS CHANGE LIF L< I RFL I\ LM/1 W AND AMU A KINO IN THK MB IIT U ER||LL MFORY OF <HE WI „ OCCU ,. AND HE | )E I| CVE D THE "PER- MWU 11 ,| JL/TLLLFJI %3 TO THE ITOOHAH" and (II Altl.lli. TljW "AI.L MAX." SONAL RELATION IN INDUSTRY" WOULD . „ CHAPLIN In a return enKiiKemtil £ft To-BOJIWW, Carlyle EVENTUALLY, BE REGARDED AS AN IRUPOR- MJPL ■ IF OF "t'HB PLOOBWALKGH," IF SIISH .. 1 TNNT PART OF COLLEGE COURSES WHICH AIM M II , 1 Adinlwaloni Adnlta JOci Children se. "IT IS REGRETTABLY TRUE," HO ASSERTED, Ltrtrtt Sale of Any MODICIN. I, tl.. Wn.l.f, V ■ ■ "THAT THERE ARS CAPITALISTS WHO REGARD SOLD STRCRY whore. INHOXC. IN C . 2SC ' " labor as their legitimate prey, from I D RI I RI NP U 1.-1 M I TTZRA™ HARRISBURG MARVELS SS.'?!ISSS.R^S RT FT SS., , *.6S AT ASTOUNDING STORY TO-MQHT v. „,„ ve , , w . , lOTS ngia • .„ great forces have come too often to of a business man: "X had to quii I llla ltouinaoß i amoun think that their interests are antagon- work because of stomach catarrh. I Ilk e lst '° ftnd have worked against each Everything I ate fermented and Ul<*lCl<lll other, each alone seeking to promote soured. Dieting did no good. J?ln- HIII ||||||TE?nC li\ I l>l/11! rill IN HH own selfish ends. ally 1 tried buckthorn bark, glycer ivlttnalllln I tlld WIWII a, lit |J ~J f ln g lB ,j ay- t0 come," he told lne, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. Dflliaa* ■■Wlw ■ ■•■■W t | le students, "as you have to do with ONE SPOONFUL helped me IN . ninvinz Ikia tlieatec now. *pelal Feature inbor, yoti will put yourself in the STANTLY." Because Adler-i-ka * „I-|. f a Plnlrea other man's place and govern your ac- flashes the ENTIRE alimentary tract (I hey are a 1 p y a ,* J " * lllM.il tion by what you would wish done to It relieves ANY CASE constipation, they'll catea you 11 ou tout waiea Added Attraction >' ou were you the employe instead of sour stomach or gas and prevents oot. ' 11 \KMONIST FOLH tho employer, the problem of the e- appendicitis. It has QUICKEST ac •* OTHF.LT KEITH FKATL'LLES ' TABLISHMENT OF THE PERSONAL DELATION TION OF ANYTHING WE EVER SOLD. IT. C, * ; IT In Industry will bo solved," {Kennedy, Druggist, 321 Market St. JAJSTCAIEY I*!, 1917..
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