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IMPROVING UPON NATURE
, . What a hurry and bustle there was in the dressing room as the strains of
the last dance ceased and the dancers prepared to leave for their homes.
Hurrying away before the dance stopped, I was able "to get my wraps promptly
and before very long a deft little maid had me ready to go out to my machine
As she graciously handed me my different things, I could not help making
- note of her beauty. Her hair, which was somewhat mussed, framed her face
in a massjof curls. Her cheeks were flushed from hurring and the heat of
the room and her lithe figure moved quickly'about.
Now somebody would crossly ask her for help in removing their dancins
pumps while another would seek her with" a needle and threac to repair some
slight rip in the chiffon of their gown.
The majority ofthe girls and women in the room were of the best society
yet I doubt if one out of every ten left the room without adding a bit of
black to their eyebrows and a dab of red to their cheeks' and lips. Some of
the girls were naturally beautiful and the cosmetics would never have been
missed.
The girl next to me was fuming about visiting her hairdresser's in the
morning where she was to sit for eight hours to receive a permanent wave.
One and all were tired after a day of pleasure-seeking and they were seeking
the natural bloom of youth and health by using chemically-prepared rouges
and eye blacks.
There was not a girl or woman in the room who appeared any more
attractive than the sweet majd in her black dress and white collar. No doubt
she had never heard of a permanent marcelle wave, and time enough to
"make-up" was never hers.
We can't improve upon Mother Nature but we can demand our rjghts
from her. Enough sleep and exercise will bring a little color to most skins.
It is doubtful, however, whether exceptions to the rule would look well with
a color.
A little rice powder sometimes helps in removing an undesirable shine
from the skin, but this is the strongest artificial preparation I recom
mend under any normal circumstances.
Some of the Rear Animals With R cbinson's Circus Here Tomorrow.
FpOLISHQUESTldN
No., 97,081,111.
WHp IS "RUBE"
GOLDBERG?
Listen Therese
"HE'S THE GUY"
Who Put The Gold In
GOUBERG car-
TOONS
The Newest Thrno In Flldom.
By the Creator of "I'm The
Guy," "Foolish Questions" "Old
Man Alf of The Alphabet" "Fath
er Was Right and other fam
ous cartoon characters. See Hl3
"BOOB WEEKLY"
At The Royal Tomorrow An
.. .Extra. Feature without- Extra
Charge.
Thos. H. Ince Presents
WILLIAM
COLIIER, JR.
with
ANNA LEHR
In a Spectacular and Thrilling
Triangle Drama
"THE BUGLE
CALL"
A Story of The Plains In the
Days When Indian attacks were
a real menace.
A MILITARY DRAMA WITH
A RUSH AND A BANG THAT
WILL FASCINATE.
T
HEATRICAL
rWhile the usual
1
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comedy companies presented at the
Victoria have been an unknown quan
tity to Wilmington amusement lovers
until they had seen them on the stage,
announceemnt of the coming of Reil-
1 ly's Famous Globe Trotters for the
! coming we3k will bring joy to those
many of who will recognize in this
run of musical courtesy will be extended to ladies to
morrow night, but- it would be wen
to come early to obtain seats for the
first evening performance.
ROYAL
WILL MAKE
START.
GLORIOUS
For tomorrow the Royal announces
" 'tions of Goldberg has a niche waiting
I for him in the hall of fame, so no at
tempt will be made to describe them
come and see this greatest and
most famous of all cartoon features.
The usual Triangle offering will be
on, presenting William Collier, Jr.,
with Anna Lohr and Thomas Guise
in a , great Thomas H. Ince Triangle
feature, "The Bugle Call," a story of
the plains in the days when Indian
attacks were a real menace, a stirring
drama of armby life, with beautiful
Anna Lehr in a highly sympathetic
company, one of the oldest, very best, another of their great Monday treats, ! " . V .
a .v., . ., ;role and Mr. Collier in the strongest
j and most famous of all tabloid music-
ical comedy and vaudeville compan
! ies now on the road, and the Victoria
when in addition to the usual great
bill of movies, they will present for
the first time in Wilmington the fam-
dramatic role of his career.
! management knowing of the talent cf 1 ous "Rube" Goldberg cartoons in
i the Reilly Globe Trotters' show and movies by that nationally popular
! having advance reports from numer- comedian, R. L. Goldberg, of the New
"THE QUEST OF LIFE," GRAND
TOMORROW.
Starring in Paramount's Superb Special Feature, "The Quest
of Life," at the Grand Tomorrow.
FLORENCE WALTON
With Maurice Walton, Internationally F
amous
D
ancers
j ous towns where they have played,
j comss out in a broad guarantee that
j this is the very best, biggest and the
most talented organization that has
I appeared in the Victoria since it was
i first built.
Reilly's Globe Trotters, in the first
place is the biggest company that has
ever appeared at the Victoria, carry-
! ing thirteen artists, with musical di
J rector of their own, after the approv
ed method of the big and expensive
i musical comedy road shows. This in-
sures all musical numbers being put
j on absolutely correct. And the names
I of the big performers featured on its
bill will immediately inspire confi-;
dence in them, to those who know j
these stars. . j
The famous Empire Quartet of har-
1 mony singers, is well known to every-j
j one. having been constantly on the1
road for four years; 1 playing all the
' bis towns of the middle west, north
j and east, and is undoubtedly the best
: quartet ever heard in Wilmington.
1 Then comes Ernest Liiiwood, a black
j face comedian who has few equals
i on the American stage today, putting
his stuff over in a-thoroughly original
and pleasing manner. Harold Pate,
by the way, an old Wilmington boy,
who has a record of four years in
"big time" vaudeville, is a bass soloist
of much talent and merit and Fred
Kramer, the very best Dutch come
dian ever seen in these parts, are
some of the big extra acts with this
organization.
Thir. company also carries absolute
ly ihe best dressed, best looking and
best working chorus ever seen in Wil
mington and this is guaranteed by the
management. The most elaborate
costumes of the season is also another
important factor. The usual free
York Evening Mail, the originator of
"Foolish Questions," "Father Was
Right," "I Never Thought of That,"
"Old Man Alph, of the Alphabet." and
ether equally famous cartoon charac
ters that have been before the Ameri
can public for years.
For the movies Goldberg has creat
ed what he calls "The Boob Weekly,"
being a cartoon burlesque on current
events. The writer who could do jus
tice in words to the ludicrous crea-
js'
ERNEST LINWOOD
Famous Black Face Comedian with
Reilly's "Globe Troiters7' at the Vic
toria all the coming week.
EILLY'S GLOBE TROTTER
BIGGEST YET!
This is the Personal Guar
antee of the Management!
13 D
People l
POSITIVELY THE BEST SHOW THAT HAS EVER PLAYED WILMINGTON.
FEATURING
EMPIRE QUARTET
Best Harmony Singers En Tour
LADIES FREE Monday
Night When Accompan
ied by the holder of a 30c
Ticket.
13
People
in
ERNEST UNWOOD
The Blackface Comedian who is
Different
HAROLD PAITE
Bass Soloist
FRED KRAMER
Dutch Comedian
FOX REILLY
The Straight Man That: Dresses
Also Carries Musical Director.
. . ,. EiWi' . ,,s- ' ' ' - 1 " -" I ' ' .,.'. 1 1 . 1 1 1
ABSOLUTELY THE
BfCT Looking
Liu 1 Dressed
And Best Working Chorus
Seen Here.
Ever
AN ALL-STAR MUSICAL COM
EDY COMPANY of 13 People Car
. rying Their Own Musical Director.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
OH, YOU DADDY'
with :
IO BIG MUSICAL AND JO
1Z, VAUDEVILLE NUMBERS I A-
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If we win any success at all before
the camera, it will prohabiy be due
in a large measure to the fact that
we are accustomed to express silently
in the dance the same emotions which
we must express silently before the
camera," declared Florence Walton
in discussing her' motion picture de
but with her celebrated partner, Mau
rice, in the Famous Players Para
mount picture "The Quest of Life"
which is the attraction at the Grand
Monday.
The statement was made iu reply
to the inquiry as to whether or not
Maurice and Miss Walton were appre
hensive concerning the prospect of
facing the camera for the first time.
Ths accomplished Miss Walton took a
very practical viewpoint of the mat-
, ter, as he remark indicates.
"You see, every dance has its story
its tragedy or its romance, and we
have been expressing these emotions
silently for such a long time that it
seems almost second nature to us,"
continued the dancer. "Of course,
there is a vast difference between the
art of dancging and that of motion
picture acting, but I hope that our ex
perience in one will help us to master
the difficulties of the other."
Maurice and Miss Walton have
danced before all the crowned heads
of Europe and have received many
exceptional tributes of personal es
teem from royalty. They have danc
ed in all the European capitals, in
South America and in the principal
f cities of the United States where
t they have invariably scored great suc
: cesses. In New York they created a
( positive sensation while dancing at
i the exclusive Biltmore Hotel.
Though "The Quest of Life" stars
these celebrated dancers, it is a dis
tinctly dramatic tale of the struggles
of a young girl whose ambitions lead
her to study stenography in night
school while she is earning her liv- j
i ing as cashier in a butcher shop.
RAND
MONDAY
5 and 10c
3521
Paniunount Famous Players Announce
AN EXTRAORDINARY FILM TRIUMPH
Starring tKe Internationally Famous
Maurice and Florence Walton
In a Fascinating Photoplay
"The Quest of life"
See them Dance the Famous "Dance of Death," "The
Apache Dance," 'The Argentine Tango" and others
equally famous.
NOT A MERE DANCE PICTURE IT'S A
GRIPPING DRAMA.
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PUT PRISONERS TO WORK.
The Hague, Nov. 4.-Belgian civil
ians have been set to work by the
Germans making a second line of .wire
entanglements 200 yards within the
first alqng the Dutch-Belgian border
near Wachtebeke. This added precau
tion is rendered necessary by the great
increase in the number of German deserters.
MORTGAGE SALE.
By virtue of the power of sale contained
in a certain mortgage deed made by Wal
ter H. Swepson and wife to North Carolina
Home Bnilding Association, duly register
ed in oh the records of New Hanover Coun
ty in Book 82, page 567, the undersigned
will sell, at public auction, to the highest
bidder, for cash at the Court House door in
the City v of Wilmlneton on Monday, the
27th day of November, 1918, at twelyfc
o'clock M., the-following described lot of
Innrl.tn fhn f Mf tt OTilmnffr.Ti titdfn a
North Carolina, to-wit:
FSftlfininir si nnlnli n tfio rpntorn lino
I of Magnolia street 120 vfeet South of, the
southern line of Dock street: runs thene
southwardly '"along the western lin of
Magnolia 'street 85 feet; thence westwardly
and parallel withDock street 75 f eet : thence
northwardly and parallel with Magnolia
street .15 feet: thence eastwardly and paral
lel with Dock street 75 feet to the begin
ning, and being part or Lots 2 and S, Block
147. .
This tfith of October, 191 a
NORTH CAROLINA HOME BUILDING
ASSOCIATION, -By
John D. Bellamy ft Son,
lO-2T-30dys .. Attorneys.,
Tke World's Oldest and Greatest Sliow!
Tickets on Sale at Elvington's.
Grand Free Street Parade
Circus Day at 10 A. M.
SAVING- M Q NE Y
We want our friends to open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT
vtithus we pay 4 per cent. Interest compounded quarter
ly. No account too smafl te. us. ,
DIRECTORS:
H. F. Wilder, President; T. E. Sprunt, V. President
R. Bradley, Cashier; W. M. Cummin g, R. G. Grady,
- W; H Brbwii, C; D. Weekt, ;
Second and Princess Streets.
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