kAl. ki isfcj "IT -=- IwGOLDEN RULE DEPT. STORE W I "" 428-430 Market Street--at the Subway Big Clean-up Sale To Make Room for New Spring Goods Friday Only ! Friday and Saturday Gift Bargain Days Bar 9 ainS .. Our New Millinery Dept. Very large selection of 200 Ladies' Stockings -^ c $1 Lace Curtains /^' C mid-season Trimmed Hats S\ Fast Colors Full lngth and width. Satin, S&till and StfEW f One pair to thos. On. to those who iir- 1 Combined tllP VfVV 1-ltncf / \ vfcose purchases mr*re- •If aliases aggregate 13 A I tUiIIIJIUeU, Uie \Ol V IdTCSI j \ grate :.50 throughout worth or more through- fo oil inn a in fni'Vianc. / ??S®M BIHP'' \ the store Friday. out the store J-Trtday. JdSxIJODS 111 till D3IIS, Sailors I and other models. Regular / I 5 Yards Muslin Enameled Ware <fl Mm)®' Bi^ F d o,r.urM. ' aay and I ■ 65cM s e hirt s Work 211)3.Gran.Sugar j o„r.^ r 4 COME EARLY WHILE THEY LAST purchases ag-g-regate to A W gale $! worth or more CT i 14.50 throughout the throughout the store store Friday. Friday. ~ . „ _ . „ .. _ (T| S 3CaksslTorySoap--Coffee, lb.l AT to those whoso One pound to those P<m*a negate wtoo purohe. a*gre- .. I" "® h h ■ $ J K* lc S- worth or mora A B j W pro Friday. Friday. 3 1-du-gw No. cans; jH purchase! mi eg ate } t Jj orut t!he tr>r" Friday. | 1 9Bj "- . Double Bed Skeets sp2 CANS CORN j f^'V - P> ?; One to those whoe* 4 JhL V" pnrcihe aggregate I. AWI aggregate $2.50 worth org 1 --- mf'- - "' "*"^-w..^ worth or more tbroogli- £ more th rough out the on* the tore Friday. | " tore Fr!day - L—-—_— ; Pillows^ c 12 ORANGES <-V ' " T lf e J L,lt , t ' e f f " i coming to the Orpheum Mondav night, with it is reamer * 1V n & X . . £ , claimed, dazzling girls, catchy music, and lively dancing. The seat sale opens >m STeel 83 eugaj- and j to-morrow morning, at 9 o clock. 0® to t&ose whose ] Juicy; one dozen to _ _ _ purchaaea Rsrgr®atw t<A I td-ioge whoee purchases A S *T£ ° r "°" m^nWu'gh^r 151 thl " out the store Frtjflay, store Friday. 6 China Plates Three Cans Peas One lot to those wHoae Tender and Juicy; one , „ oan to thoM whose pur purchases |4 # | chases aggregate JJ.SO * 1 worth or more throigli- m M worth or more through- W M out tiie store Friday. | out the store Friday. Crex Rugs One to t£ioo whoea One lot to thoe whose purchases agrcate II A 1 purchases aggregate |1 A 1 worth or more worth or more through out th etore Friday, out tfhe store Friday. Aluminum Salt and C Seeded Raiains, pkg., /ft C Pepper Shaker. / j , pkr . to thoM oa . / 1 set to those whose j purchases aggre'garte |1 porahaaes |[ A I i A ■ worth or more throflgh- m ! worth or more through- WW out the store Fridsy, j out he store Feiday. All of the above item* given with purchases of any trooda in ;he store except GROCERIES and MILLINERY. ALRICKM MEMttEItM TO EAT CHICKEN AND WAFFLES The monthly meeting of the Al ricks Association will be hei<l to-mor.- row evening at f o'bieeU in (he parish house of |he Si, Andrews episcopal Churei., A chtefefii-j pt} waffle sup T per will t>o pervs4 (<} tfie pjambers, and ft verv nrpgran) has been arranged, f,. Matlson, president, pt |ha will be the rule* pf the fens*.. jfoprf pi||ton. mußagiateadßßl Hi ihu pit* fesews jnisr THURSDAY EVENING, sion, will be the principal speaker. Vocal solos will t> sung by H, D. Hammond, }.K>UBS, and Joiit) Fisher, tenor, M, i/, tfranlt ..bass, will pro~ >id<? ft, fit pvff pi*tw and ■)((, win tie plaire<j by I.a wren.ee M>cyer, THE l,AUfij| IS ON THE PEOPLE f tIA ?oi<\Q n/.atijoa u pfGiiU etwuji y a joke u-n/i practical 1 y <j failure, but it is a most imposing pile neverther I cm. It must be a. nuarter of u niile i leugUi,. j Rooming paiiseugers enter M. Harvey Taylor's Appointment Personal CSK, £ I M. HARVEY TAYLOR M. Harvey Taylor, who lias been appointed clerk to Senator K. K. Bel dleman as president pro tempore of the Senate, Is well known In lor nl poli tics, having been park commissioner for one term under tho iaiK ,uiii mlsslon form of government act and for a long time a leader In the lower end of the city. He has been for a long time prominent in athletic circles and was once one of the city's best baseball players," The appointment made this week Is purely personal, Mr, Taylor and Senator Heldleman being close friends of long standing. at one end and outgoing travelers leave at tl.e other, but if Uiey want to go from one end of the station to the other, they have J/j go out unit around, for the center is reserved for the Emperor,—Maynard Owen Wil liams, in the Christian Herald, Harrisburg sSSSfc telegraph Forty Churches Around Here to Hold Anti-Saloon League Field Day Services Tho Anti-Saloon league Held day services will be. held in forty churches of Harrisburg and vicinity January 28. The league to-day iss<ued a resume of tho work that' has been done along temperance lines in the United States. According to a statement, isued by tlie Rev. F. F. ltolsopple, there are 2,543 counties in the United States; all but 305 are dry. Twenty-three states have adopted prohibition. Four of these states went dry in 1914. Four teen states will vote on the question within two years. Florida and Utah elected prohibition governors in No vember. The United States Supreme Court has pronounced the Kenyon- Webb-Slieppard bill constitutional— the greatest victory of temperance to date. The Senate voted the District of Columbia dry by a \ote of 53 to 32. It is generally believed by the temper ance people that the House will con cur. The submission of a resolution for national constitutional prohibition has been reported favorably by the Judiciary committee. "This." said Superintendent Hol sopple. "is the splendid record that -,'iven us the courage to continue the fight." KILLS CATARRH GERMS Antiseptic Ileriml Trratmrnt That llnlcklj Cure* nt Trifling; tost. Catarrli in now known to bo caused by (Usi-ase germs and It can be cured only by an antiseptic treatment that will hill the catarrh germs and soothe and heal Hie Irrltatea mucous mem brane. Nothing else combines the soothing and antiseptic powders In so perfect a degree a* untineptlc AVonder ol). Apply u little of this In tho nasal paosagos on going to bed and It cures while you steep. Then apply again in tin. morning and Its curative and heal ing effect acta all day long, A package of antiseptic Wonderoll costs only a trifle and is sold by Geo, A. Oorgau under guarantee of money back If |i falls to no all that 1 claimed for It, This Is a wonderful household rem edy and Is good for all Inflammation, soreness, aches and pains. AMUSEMENTS | OItPHEUM All week, with dully matl-neta "A Daughter of the (jod." Monday night, January —"The Little Cafe." Tuesday, January 30—"Mother L.ovc." M A J EhTlC—Vaudeville. CO IXJ.N LALY —"uixtravaKance." KBGEN'T—"Nanette of the Wilds." VICTORIA-—"The Prince of liraustark." "I sincerely believe lhat, to people who have no fear in their make-up, any thing ill life is pos "Lee Kids" Bible." 'I liis pro- Know JMo Fcur nouncement may ex plain the phenomenal success of William l''ox, the producer of the million-dollar picture beautiful, "A Daughter of the Gods," featuring Annette Kellermann, which is at the Orpheum all this week, with daily matinees, but instead it was made con cerning two most beloved players in the. big spectacle—the "Lee Kids," Jane, four, and Katherine, six. One feels a thrill of apprehension in see ing these two wonderful mermaid mites on a rock against which the surf is thundering'. Mrs. Irene Lee, the mother, was telling how they have been trained to know no fear. "I have worked ever since Jane and Katherine were tiny babies to bring them up absolutely devoid of fear," says Mrs. Lee. "First of all. I stamped out fear of the dark, which is instinctive in a small child. 1 put my babies to bed in a dark room. 1 did not have a light that was afterward extinguished. They grew to associate bed with the darn., from the tirst." The attraction that will appear at the Orpheum on Wednesday, matinee and evening, will be "One "One (ilrl'M Girl's Experience," a Experience" melodrama telling the story of the dangers that beset poor girls who work for their livelihood. "It truly is a great play"— this is the estimate placed on "One (iirl's Experience" by the Philadelphia North American, an opinion whose worth is multiplied by the fact that it was expressed in an editorial. The feature act on the bill at I lie Majestic Theater the last half of this week has the distinction The Bill nt of presenting Captain the Majestic George Auger, who is claimed to be the tallest man in the world. Mr. Auger will be seen at the head of a competent com pany in a musical playlet, entitled "The Giant Fear." All patrons over six feet two inches tall, who attend the theater the last three davs will go in free. The four other Keith acts on the bill are: Keefe. Langton and White, in mirth and nielody; Crawford and Broderick, comedy singers and dancers; Kelso and Leighton, offering a comedy variety skit, entitled "Here and There in Vaudeville," and Monsieur Herbert, in a novelty musical act. "Nanette of the Wilds," featuring Pauline Frederick, will be shown to day at th'a Re i Paallne Frederick gent for_ the last at Resent To-day time. "Nanette" is the daughter of a Canadian liquor smuggler. One of the Mounted is detailed to catch the smug glers and "Nanette" fights to protect her father, despite the fact that she. gradually falls under the spell of this clever chap, whose utter fearlessness appeals to her and wins her undying admiration. ! I The struggle between the underworld : lof evil and a lone minister, who has suddenly awakened to the true re- : sponsibilities of his position, forms the I theme of "The Martyrdom of Philip Strong," featuring Robert Conness and Mabel Trunnelle. shown to-morrow and Saturday. In addition to the feature. Charlie Chaplin will be presented in "The Kink." Mine. Petrova made her initial ap pearance at the Colonial Theater yes terday, with an arrav Mine. Petrovn of beautiful gowns, nt the Colonial in a new play called | "Extravagance." This picture, which is shown for the last j THE MERE FACT THAT Scott's Emulsion is generously used in tuberculosis camps is proof positive that it is the most energizing prepa ration in the world. It has power to create power. It warms and nourishes; it enriches the blood, stops loss of flesh and builds you up. SCOTT'S IS PURE AND RICH AND FREE FROM ALCOHOL Scott & Bowne, Bloom field, N. J. 16-24 r Look Here Have you secured your tickets for the sacred organ recital by Prof. Wallace, the blind organ ist, for Sunday afternoon, Janu ary 28, at the Grand Theater, 1436 Derry St.? If not, secure them qyickly at his residence, 1500 State St. Phone 3885-M, or the Troup Music House, or at the theater ticket box. V. ORPHEUM AM, WEEK—TWICE DAILY WILLIAM FOX presents II A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS with ANNETTE IKELLERMANN The Picture Beautiful Nights 25c to SI.OO Matinees 25c to 75c Regent Theater To-day Only PAUMME FREDERICK In NANETTE OK THE WILDS" A thrilling itnd romantic tale of the Royal t'anadlan Mounted Police. To-morrow and Saturday "THE MARTYRDOM OF PHILIP STRONG" with Robert tonne*" and Mabel Trun nelle and Charlie Chaplin In a re turn engagement of "The Rink." __ e 'N Royal Theater Third, Above Cumberland St. Showing To-dny A BRADY-MADE FEATURE In live pnrta •'BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" featuring ALICE IIRADY JANUARY 25, 1917 | times to-day, is filled with intense situations, and is elaborately .staged. HiXtravagance" is a gripping five-part love story, In which a woman's extrava gant ways lead her into trouble and unhappineas. In the end she is shown the lolly of her ways by the man she loves. I lie latest Pathe News and a tunny comedy are on the same pro gram. Friday and Saturday, Thos. H. ince will present Dorothy Dalton, in a powerful love story, "The Female of the hpecies," a play in which a woman resorts to a new method of holding the love of her husband, who imagines that he loves another. Coming Mondav, 1 uesday and Wednesday, William K. Hart in his big success, •'Truthful Tul- Hver." The management of the Victoria will present the lirst instalment again to day of "Patria," fea "Pnlrln" a t the luring Airs. Vernon lctorlu To-day Castle. This great picture is the only picture outside of News pictorials ever shown 111 any of the Keith's great theaters in Philadelphia or New York, which in itself speaks for the pro duction from the standpoint of star and story and photography. It is a wonder ful story of the romance of society and preparedness and ' in • power, mystery and tense excitement it is said to be unsurpassed. "Patria" divides honors to-day with "The Prince of Graustark," in which Bryant Washburn and Mar guerite Clayton are starred, and is a sequal play to the famous "Graustark," the book that has been read by mil lions. For to-morrow and Saturday Clara Kimball Young and Karle Wil liams, supported by a east of all-star players, in "My Official Wife." CLIMBED STAIRS ON HER HANDS Too 111 to Walk Upright. Operation Advised. Saved by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. This woman now raises chickens and does manual labor. Read her story: Richmond, Ind.—"For two years I was eo sick and weak with troubles j from my age that lllLoaUiill when going up stairs I iiad to go ver y slowly with i F my hands on the steps, then sit down O , at the top to rest. lELV f'A The doctor said he ink# il l thought I should have an operation, ■£gu and my friends ■' '' fiu thought I would not .sifl li ye to move into WHHHBtaBKfcJ our new house. My daughter asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as she had taken it with results. I did so, my weakness dis appeared, I gained in strength, moved into our new home, did all kinds of garder work, shoveled dirt, did build ing and cement work, and raised hun dreds of chickens and ducks. I can net say enough in praise of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and if these facts are useful you may pub lish them for the benefit of other women."—Mrs. M. 0. JOHNSTON, Route i), Bo:: 190, Richmond, Ind. AM USKMKNTS First Annual Concert ;! OF THE II Harrisburg Newsboys' Association |! For Beiielit of Building Fund THIS EVENING at 8:15 Chestnut Street Auditorium !> Tickets for sale and reserved seats exchatiKeU at SiKlcr's Music Store, ;! 30 North Second street. Admission -5 cents, 00 cents, 75 cents und sl.uo. 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We want to show everyone at our own expense that this method will end at once and for all time, all those tortures and twinges of almost unbear able pain that are present in Neuralgia, Neuritis, Sciatica, Migraine, Tic, Doul oureux, Neurasthenia and other nerve diseases. This free offer is too important to neglect a single day. Write now and begin the cure at. once. Address Mul haM Co., Koom 7ot>, Brisbane Bldg., Buf falo. N. Y. —Advertisement. - > I.AST TIME TO-DAY Mme. PETROVA In a live-part Metro play "Extravagance" A gripping love story in which a girl is saved from the folly of ex travagance. Fit IDA Y AM) SATURDAY DOROTHY DALTON —in— ' The Female of the Species' ' " Captain George Auger The tallest mnn In the world sur rounded liy n capable company of girls lu "Giant Fear" How tall are >ouf All pemoua measuring II foot It admitted free In honor of the tilaat, George Auger. * / NATIONAL THEATER Sixth anil Dauphin Streets A Fox feature tn live parts, "THE RAGGED PRINCESS" Featuring JUNK CAPRICE 7
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