6 (SB ~ The f $ Contains H Travelling MM Twenty-four g Size Tablets Counterfeits may be dangerous. There is only ONE genuine Aspirin. Protect yourseh —demand BayerTablets A af • • I Aspirin | "The Bayer Cross— Pocket Boxes of 12, Bottles g g Your Guarantee of Purity." ylv of 24 and Bottles of 100 rsr 385 The trade-mark "Aspirin" 'Reg. U. S Pat. Off.) is a uuarantee =2= Mlllll 1:1 these iah;ct3ls lillllll (1 FOUR DAYS FOR COMMENCEMENT Unique Plan Arranged For Dickinson College Exercises, at Carlisle This Year Carlisle, Pa.. Jan. 26.—The unique plan of holding a "week-end" com mencement will be inaugurated at Dickinson College for the one hundred and thirty-fourth annual graduation exercises, according to an announce- Yeur eyes are worthy or the beat attention you can give them P. S. You can (rt Relsinger Glasses as low as 92. AMUSEM EOT 8 \ To-day and To-morrow TIIOS. H. INi l; prenrntn DOROTHY D ALT ON with Enid Mar key & Howard Hickman In n flve-pnrt love ntory 'The Female of the Species' A drama of Intense appeal in which a wife figrhts to hold the love of her husband against great odds. Almo a couple funny roniedlea Monday, Tticnday, Wednesday ORPHEIM ALL WEEK—TWICE DAILY WILLIAM FOX presents 1A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS with ANNETTE KELLERMANN • The Picture Beautiful Night* :,v to ftl.Oft Mallnef. a.'o to 75c v. Monday j Nigh 29 Banquet f=a PRICES llh 25 to $1.50 090H Ma One of tbe real Photoplay Knantloun //^ Official Wife' llClara Kimball Younj 81l and Earle Williams WK anil supported by an all-atnr cast. JAlso 10-tlaj a l-'iannjr Fox ( oinrily. W MONDAY and TV BSD AY Gretchen Hartman 1 in "The Love Thief' ADniSSIIIX ®e I" Kvfry AYednexday >lll9. VKItVOX CA9TI.K In "KaTIMA." FRIDAY EVENING, nient made by Dr. James H. Morgan, president of the institution. Instead of extending the various entertain ments over a week, they will be con densed into four days, beginning on Friday and closing at noon on Mon day. June 4. The following is the program as just announced: Friday, Juno I—Oratorical contest, baseball /game, dramatic club enter tainment. Saturday, June 2 —Meeting of Phi Beta Kappa, class reunions, class day exercises, president's reception, frater nity banquets, annual meeting of trus tees, concert by glee club. Sunday, June u —Baccalaureate ser mon, campus song service, address be fore Christian associations. Monday, June 1 Class advance ments. commencement exercises of college and school of law and com mencement luncheon. RIXFAKK SOLICITORS Daisy Williams and Mrs. Geotgo Butler, two colored womeu arraigned before Alderman James IS. DeShong, yesterday, on a charge of soliciting money under false, pretenses, were re leased when they promised to discon tinue collecting funds. The women claimed they were soliciting for a children's home at 1101 North Seventh street. Police after investigating de clared that the home was not used to care for children. I,i:ha\OV bookseller DIES I Lebanon, Pa., Jan. 26. Daniel P. I Wltmeyer, aged 74. a retired bookseller and stationer, died at his home here ! yesterday. Have You Been Sick? Then you must know that sickness leaves weakness and you should commence taking SCOTI'S EMULSION to put an edge on your appetite, put power in your blood, induce restful sleep and restore your nerve force. Scott'a is a true tonic-food which is Hi/ free from alcohol. */>. Srott ft Bownc, Blooafeld. N. J. li-Jt AMUSEMENTS Moonlight Dance to lir giirn by \V. l.finom. Satur day fM-nlng, January 27, In tlie Grr man II all. Front anil Washington fctroots. Mfflton. UAM'IMi from S lo 13. GKNTS, 35c. I.ADIKS, I Of. REGENT THEATER IJOI BLE ATTHACTION To-day and To-nmrron "THE MAIITYHHOM OK IMIII.II> STRONG" A ten*e utory of spiritual stniKfflf nnil tritmtph, with IHIBKHT CO\ VKSS nn<l MABEL TRI SXELLE ** lllmo CHARLIE CHAPLIX In it return rngaxement of "THE Itl.Mv" HVd?- EflQ-WSI; CYE.7.a<fr.".'9:iQ'gju>)-; Captain George Auger The tallMt ninn. In the world sur rounded by ■ ripnble corapnny or Klrlx in "Giant Fear" How (nil are yonf All peraona nienxurlßK foot 3 admitted free In honor of the (flint* fieorgf Auger. REVIEW OF MAJESTIC BILL All Around Good Bill Specializ ing in Comedy and Song For Last Three Days Tlie bill at the Majestic for the last half of the week opens with h novel musical number by Monsieur Herbert, who. from a setting of a restaurant table supplied with food, brings forth all kinds of music. Keefe, I.ungton and White sing and soring a bit of nonsense, most of which takes the form of pantomime, but the singing is the best thing thfey do, and they do it well. Kelso and l.eigliton present a variety skit. "Here and There in Vaudeville." It Is just what the name implies, end brings forth some rather clever eltorts, Crawford and Broderick are u bit bor ing at tirst. but warm up to their act after a short time until the close. Their specialties arc wit, and dancing—sing ing is a bit less, but their words are clever. George Auger and his company present a fairy tale type of act which has apparently more capabilities than appear in its present form. The songs are tuneful, and the various actors are good. but the lines written in rhyme become a bit sing-songy, which makes them appear somewhat ridiculous. With a bit more "punch" in the lines, the act would be improved. The type is one that should take generally, and the company can interpret the act to much better advantage. MAX ROBERTSON. ORPHEUM All week, with daily , matinees "A Daughter of the Gods." Monday night. January 29—"The Little Cafe.' 1 • Tuesday. January SO—"Mother Dove." MAJ ESTlO—Vaudeville. I COI.ONIAL,—"The Female of the Spe cies." , REGENT "The Martyrdom of Philip Strong." VICTORIA—"My Ofilcial Wife." A great many people who read of the making of "A Daughter of the Gods," which is at the Orpheum I.itrratnre all this week, with daily anil matinees, in and about Needlework Southern waters had the climate and mermaid cos i tumes. linked together in mind and j thought it would be done fig-leaf all the way through. William Fox, however, was anxiously aware of the truth and somewhat concerned over the para mount importance of clothes. He knew that he was preparing for the screen the "most \tremendous pageant it had ever seen, and that every detuil of his torical and mythological dress, from sole to crown, must be faithfully por trayed. In order to expedite this colos sal dressmaking venture, he sent Mrs. Irene kee—the mother of the baby mer maids—with "plans and specifications" and six New York assistants as over seers. to organize the seamstresses of Jamaica into one great sewing circle. All available sewing machines on the ; island were requisitioned, and beside the machine workers there was a I veritable army of liandstitchers. sewing ; under canvas awnings and grouped under the shade of trees. The charm and attractiveness or "The Little Cafe," which is said to he the last word In musical comedy "Tfce productions, has emphasized Utile the fact that the vast majority Cafe"' of amusement seekers still de light in this style of entertain ment, provided the ingredients which go to make it up are intelligently put forth, as they have been by C. M. ri. lie- Lallan and Ivan Aryll, the librettist and composer. This successful musical offering will be the attraction at the Orpheum Mon day evening. As a play. "One Girl's Experience" is acclaimed, it is said, by the theater goers as a tremendous "One Glrl'a siiccesa. K*l>erienee" One of the striking features of this gripping storv of a girl who works for a living in New York City is in the second act, where "I.ucy," for her honor's sake, struggles with the son of her wealthy employer. The son turns out to be the brother of this good and beautiful girl in later developments. Nearly crazed bv the revelation, the young man is later converted into a good and useful citizen, but the girl—well, the company comes to the Orpheum Wednesday, matinee and night. At the Orpheum Mrs. Fiske and her Supporting company will be presented for the second time in Ilarris- Mr. burg on Saturday, matinee , KWke and nipht, February In | Dorothv I'alton and Enid Maikey t'omliiE Marian de f-orests new com-i W iU bo the attraction at the Colonial edy, "Erstwhile Susan.' which : Theater to-day and to had a run of six months in New York .. T hc female morrow in a new five last season. Mrs. Fiske appears this of (he Specie*" part love play. "The Ht the Colonial Female of the Species." Jt deals with an un usual love triangle, in \whlch on un sertipuloua woman obtains possession of another woman's husband when the hitter is deprived of his memory through on accident. The wife is eon yfronted with a difficult problem in "tryitif? to regain a husband who has nti recollection of her. As "Gloria Markley." Miss Oalton. in this play, rules ns Queen in Bohemia by virtue of lier undisputed talents us a siren, by her beauty and daring: unconventional - ity. and Throughout the action of the picttire she iR said to present a striking rliaracter portrayal. The picture abounds in tense dramatic situations, in all of which Miss IJalton Is convinc ing. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. William Hart will he shown in his big success, "Truthful Tullivcr." Hairs Quickly Vanish After This Treatment (Helps to P.eauty) Science has aided in simplifying the banishing of hairy growth from the face, and according to a beauty specialist, the most effective treatment yet devised- consists of applying a delatone paste to the hairy surface for 2 or 3 minutes. The paste is made by mixing some water with a little powdered delatone. When this -paste Is removed and the skin washed every trace of hair has vanished. Be sure to get real delatone. TIRED WORKING MEN A Local -Druggist Suggests a Remedy for Overworked, v Run-down Men. The following letter f?*>m Manager Modes recounts the experience and condition of many Harrishurg - men. Read this letter and our offer which follows: Brooklyn, X. Y.—"l am a general office manager, and became so nervous and run-down in health that 1 lost my appetite and llnally my health broke down completely, largely be cause of overwork. I tried Beef, Tron and Wine and other remedies without help. I saw Vinol advertised, and soon after taking it I noticed an im provement. I now have a hearty appe tite, sleep better, feel better and have gained considerable In weight." Sam uel Hodcs, 501 Stone avenue. The reason Vinol Is so successful In sucli cases is because it contains the oldest and most famous tonics, viz., beef and cod liver peptones, iron, man ganese peplonates and glycerophos phates. We ask every run-down, overworked man in Harrlsbnrg to try n bottle of Vinol with the understanding that tlieir money will be returned if it fails" to help them as it did Air. Hodcs. Gtcrge A. CSorgafc, Druggist; Ken nedy's Medicine Store, 821 Market street; C. F. Kramer, Third and Broad streets; Kitzmlller's Pharmacy, 1321 Derry street. Harrisburg. Also at the leading drug stores In ail Pennsylvania irtwn* SoMoCSofve REMOVES SKIN AFFECTIONS On* package pro-res it. Bold and guaranteed by above Vinol dru&ist. HA.RRISBURG TELEGRAPH Wm. Strouse Has Established a Policy —and we want you to know (r\) all about it There is certainly a reason and a strong one why The fjf \ \ New Store lias had such a rapid and strong growth why it has \f if become THE men's store of Harrisbnrg in ten short months. To j |Jj appreciate fully the underlying reasons is to realize yourself that ll \ The New Store of Wm. Strouse is the store for you to place your Mjfit-r confidence in— /v ~il \ \ During January we offer our regular clothing stock at a re- U duction of 10 per cent. We honestly feel that this is the proper /MX I amount to reduce our stock during this month— jM j We ask you to come in and see the Adler-Rochester an d Wesco Fifteens that comprise the clothes in this sale You'll \ find them to be Suits and Overcoats of the very finest quality and I style and during January every one is reduced 10 per cent. $15.00 Suits and Overcoats, $13.50 SIB.OO Suits and Overcoats, $16.20 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats, SIB.OO L , V $25.00 Suits and Overcoats, $22.50 The New Store Is the Popular Boys' Store Great Values are to be found in the Boys' Department of The New Store Every strenuous boy needs a Suit to tide him over till Spring and The New Store is the place to buy it for all Suits and Overcoats are Reduced 10 Per Cent. Emery Shirts Schoble & Mallory Hats All Kinds of Underwear Bradley Sweaters Handsome Neckwear Everwear Hosiery The New Store of Wm. Strouse ! year under the management of Corey and Riter, Inc., but the production of i "Erstwhile Susan" was made under the artistic direction of Harrison Grey I Fiske. who produced all of her many successful plays. To-day find to-morrow "The Martyr dom of Philip Strong" and Charlie Chaplin in a return neeent To-ilnj- engagement of "The IIIHI To-morrow Rink." will be the attraction. "The Mar tyrdom of Philip Strong" Is a forcefully enacted drama, showing the struggle of n minister who has won the admiration of his wealthy congregation by his clever sermons. Robert Conness and Mabel Trnnnelle appear In the leading role. "The Rink, which Is being shown these two days. Is an extrava ganza involving a series of shrlekso>ne adventures l>y a frolicsome waiter, his customers of the cafe, and those who resent the bold ways of the inimitable Charles. In all the realm of fMdom It Is doubt ful If ever there was any photoplay conceived that "My Official Wife," would prove to be Victoria To-day as powerful a play as the now al ready fnmotis production. "My Official Wife." Hls a play of Russian life, and featureH the peerless Clara Kimball Young, supported by Karle Williams and such well-known stars as Rose Tapley, who appeared in person at the Victoria several weeks ago; Marv An derson. Harry T. Mores'. Arthur Coilne and several others of 6<iual prominence. It was in this play that Clara Kimball Youns: forged to the front as one of the screen's greatest stars. To-day also presents another of those screamingly funny Pox comedies. In which there is laugh eve l v second. For Monday and Tuescday "The l>ove Thief," featuring Alan llale and Gretchcn llartman. MO\SON" IIKKi: JANUARY SI Dr. Frederick Monson, noted artist and explorer, has been engaged by the Hnrrlsburg Natural History Society to deliver a lecture in Technical high school Wednesday evening. January 31. "Turbulent Mexico" will be Ills subject. PASTOII INBTAIJ.KI) Dr. Alfred L. Taxis was Installed as pastor of Olivet Presbyterian Church, Derry and Kittatinny streets, last evening. An informal reception was given the visiting pastors by the con gregation. The New Store of Wm. Strouse Pianist Sues For S9OO Pay For Concet Work I.eopold Godowsky, noted pianist, yesterday brought suit against Gayle W. Burlingame, musical promoter of this city, to recover S9OO whicli Go dowsky claims is due on a contract for performances in Altoona and in Har risburg. The suit was tiled through Wickersham and ?.letzger, attorneys. According to the statement, Godow sky was to receive S6OO for each per formance, payable by New York drafts. The concerts were given in Altoona, December T. and in Harris burg, December 8. For the Altoona concert Godowsky states he received S3OO and a check for S3OO papable at the Harris'ourg Xational bank. He was also given a check for $<!00 for the Harrisburg concert. Koth checks were refused at the bank, it is claim ed, because of lack of funds. The suit was filed with Protlionotary Henry F. Holler, and will be listed for trial. RF.WARD FOR SLEI'THS Checks amounting to SIOO are now on display in the window of Wilhelm Plaek, jeweler, which will ba paid by the Jewelers' Security Alliance as a reward to Superintendent of Detectives Windsor and five witnesses. \Y. E. Weaver's Confectionery announces the formal opening of its new store 29 North Second Street This Afternoon and Evening 3 to 5 8 to 10 You Are Invited Music Furnished l>i C. M. SIGI.KH, In® / JANUARY 2b, 1917. Knisley, Samuel Bloom, J,ester Alex ander, Raymond Emig and Elmer Pot tiger. These five men were instru mental in bringing to justice James Braxton, colored, who broke tlie win dow of Mr. Plaek's store September 12. Mysterious Sisters Give SI,OOO a Year to Lifesavers Washington. Jan. 26. The myster ious annual SI,OOO gift to the life-sav ing service from two New York women, whose names aIU-ays have been sur rounded with secrecy, has arrived. The sisters, who have been paying an unknown debt of gratitude to the serv ice, have given $20,000. Since the last contribution, one of the sisters has died, but the survivor sent SSOO for her. Oi ntKHS INSTALLED Colonel Charles K. Krug inspected Capital City < 'ommandery. No. 50, Knights of Pythias, last evening and installed the following officers: D. T. Miller, captain; J. 11. Wise, first, lieu tenant; ('. D. Stoneaeifer, second lieu tenant; 11. Arnold, recorder; J. 11. Spn.hr. treasurer; M. 1,. Neis, first ser geant; Charles Rogers, secoad ser geant; W. C. McKarland, major. Girl Freshmen Lose Their Green Buttons New York, Jan. 26.—Freshmen and sophomores at Teachers' College, Co lumbia. attended a "Treaty of Peace" party given by the sophomores to the first year girls, in the Kindergarten Room at the college yesterday. The party marked the close of "hostilitic between the classes. Freshmen no longer will be com pelled to wear the large green buttons emblematic of the class, or extra long skirts and large green bow hair rib bons. The girls may now receive male visitors on equal terms with the sophomores. fe'truL
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