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H :''' .-I mm - 7.1 k5 f X-'J - 1 "v- I trained choros girls on th-rpad, kdd a big bunch of really interesting mu sical comedy bills. DeLoss Masqueraders hare the dis tinction of carrying with them as their feature; act, and special attrac tion the biggest , trio ever seen in Wilmington, the'' famous Spencer Trio of Harmony Singrs who Will undoubtedly ' create a sensation' at every appearance during the coming week. Special and elaborate scenery and some of the niftiest costumes and a "Womanhood, The Glory of ""the ' Ka- tionj," fchg wjWel heralded cinem,a spectacle created by Commodore J. .Stuart Blackton, which the American iublic have been, expecting as; the sequel to "The Battle Cry of Peace," jind which ft was1 originally intended fd'retease under the title of "'The Bat tle Cry of War, starts atjhe Victoria today. Not only did the United States gov ernment, army and navy departments collaborate in the production of "Wo manhood" and assist in its creation in every possible way, but both branches of the service have continued tne gooa - work by giving the picture all the PNin n u TnllD r.ti0ir rvhcoihip The government' THE END OF THE TOUR." oo oicn th film with ereat re-1 "The End of the our," the Metro- m,hc rr rrnitine- imrnoftett. Both I Columbia feature comedy drama, star- otorioa nnniPi and Baker have Eionel Barrymore, will bs seen .itnH thP nrnrtnrtinn and both ad-1 at the Grand tomorrow. "The End of mit that the terrible scenes showing the Tour' has been adapted and di-; the fall of New York City were abso-' ' V , , 7T ? nrhot. mirhf story by Earle Mitchell. It is a play happen unless the country, prepares- bat contains strong human interest, nuicklv. a piea ior nappmess. aIiVp. Jovre anri Harrv Morev hah- Colonel Jessup, a man who seemed die the two leading roles, supported by to have no gentler side to his nature, almost the entire roster of bie: Vita- drove his young wife from their home prarth stars, all of whom have eained ' by his harshness. She had to es- laurels which will make them equally cape to a place where she thought famous with the stars who gained re-; sne coma nna.iove ana true numani nown in "The Birth of a Nation." sympauiy. one cuuse me msi. means "Womanhood. The Glorv of the Na- that came to hand and ran away withi tion," ran three weeks at Tom Moore's a traveling theatrical company. The Theatre, in Washington, and two: young wue mi, uul u uuy, wuum sne naa Lanen wmi uer, nveu, unu he, in turn, went on the stage. Chance ' or fate caused him to be "strand-! Chattanooga Tenn.V May 21. At the term of court which meets here tomor row John M. Smith, superintendent of the Chattanooga Iron and Coal Cor poration mines in Chattanooga, is to be tried on charges growing but of the killing of William Davis, a justice of the peace of Sequatchie county Smith shot and killed Davis on the streets of Dunlap several weeks ago. Immediate ly after the killing Smith was arrest ed and after a preliminary hearing was released on bail. The shooting is real good looking and talented danc- alleed, na.ve been d.ue to remarks in chorus will also add to thf at.;made by . Davis concerning a daughter traetidff. The? final chapter of "The .Crimson Stain Mystery" is also on to day's big bill. of Smith. weeks in Baltimore, and closed a week in Norfolk last Saturday. MERRY MASOUERADERS ALL' ed" in the town from which his moth- TH IS WEEK er had tied, and in wnicn nis tatneri npT.nw Mflnnpradprs is announced and sister still lived. How he saved as the week's attraction at the Royal,' his sister from an unscrupulous man J starting with matinee ;and night per- anu was remuieu wim uei auu mS formances today, presenting during father are heart-stirring situations in the week three all new bills, being this powerful play. I tabloid versions of renowned and Humorous touches abound in "The famous' musical comedv shows which i End of the Tour." Mr. Bayrrmore ex-M OOYAL J1! VAUDEVILLE Presenting- For The Approval o Wilming-ton Amusement Lovers DeLOSS' MAS QUER ADERS i A Brand New Musical Comedy Idea with Ten Talented Musical Comedy Artists Featuring the Famous Spencer Trio Most Famous Harmony Trio " Kver Seen in Wilmington.. Last Chapter "The Crimson Stain Mystery" Today. have stirred Broadway past few years. within the eels' as "Buddy" Bennett, leading man j of the Chicago Ideals Theatre Com-.' DeLoss Masaueraders is an all-tal- ' pany, and the great cast supporting pnted aeerreeation of ten artists, i him includes Ethel Dayton, Frank I JZ every single one of which is in the j Currier, Mary Taylor, Maud Hill, Kate show to do his or her "bit" not a j Blancke and Walter Hiers. single one being there simply to fill up the stage, as is the case with some companies. DeLoss Masqueraders have been traveling over the Vir- G RAND'S EXTRA BIG OFFERING. Clarence F. Unaerwooa, me Tamous einia-Carolina circuit for manv i illustrator, whose pretty girt magazine months and have met with great sue- , covers turn dingy newsstands into cess everywhere, carrying many big special features, some of the best COMING- -FRIDAY Ann Murdock, Shirley Mason George LeGuere in and "ENHf" V JFirsf ofthe Sensational "Seven Deadly Sins" The Many Hundreds who Have Requested Thia Series Will Flease Take This Notice in Absence of Formal Notification as the Task is t& Big:. bowers of beauty, at last has found the model he has be?n looking for j the perfect type of American girl of sixteen. i It is comparatively . easy to find beautiful girls whose ages are batween 20 and 30, but Mr. Underwood found that at 16, alas, girls tend to be too awkward, or too angular, or too light, l or too dark, or too "giggely. ' i But the other day he went to a mo tion picture theatre in New York 10 see Seven Deadly Sins. On the screen he saw a rollicking girl who drove a motor car daringly, who swam skill fully, who danced divinely and whosp figure and face brought a gasp of ad miration. He hunted up the original. He asked that she pose for him. ; That's how it happened that Shir ley Mason, star of McClure Pictures' Seven Deadly Sins, hopped into her car with her mother one day recently and called upon the famous illustra tor. And now Mr. Underwood is, painting her portrait. I "Miss Mason registers 106 per cent, j in coloring, beauty, figure and intel ligence, Mr. underwood said. He smiled and added: "I had no idea that Rrorwlrlvn rrmlrl nrndiifp n vthin tr 1 ilf p I her. She is a 16-year-old marvel. Some day Tm going over and look at that town. I think perhaps it has been maligned." "Envy," the first of Seven Deadly Sins, comes to the Grand Friday. GKID TOMORROW METRO Ql'ALITY PI.AYS PRES ENT LIONEL BARRYMORE IN A FIVE ACT MKTI?0 WONDER PLAY OF POWER AND CHARv "THE END OF THE TOUR" MR. BABBYMORE-S SUPREME SC'REEX ACHIEVEMENT. 1 he American ? m Women The Bravest of Brave The fiattlefiefds'' of Europe are Km astly proof that 'there is no peace, and that nations are not safe from at tack and invasion. America must pro pare?" Arapica does prepare and emerge victorious in The Crowning Achievement of the Screen IHE NATION ALICE JWt,ARJf v nOKeTAMOAMAU. i riTAftWHUiT THE LOVE EPIC OF THEi SCREEN .ife. The Supreme Revelation of the t hree Noblest Passions of a Woman's FOR A MAV LOVK F A 8THEK j THE LOVE OF A WOMAN MAN FOR HER CHILD FOR HKR COUNTRY "Into His Keeping. She Oives Her "That Her Little One Mav live , "And lf Kl Be Sne Faces a Llfe." She SaoHa wl. " lnB Squad Gladly That Her Country sne sacrifices Herself " iay Be Free." STARRING Alice Joyce, Harry Morey, Peggy Hyland, Bobby Connelly, Naomi Childers, Mary Maurice . , ' : Tf 5 ' T. : Beginning TODAY KiilM 3 : TWICE ".r 1 T. -m mi- daily o:ou ana e:u r. ivi i ypchinized Music Stote and Augmented Ore htr ADMISSION Matinee, 1 5c Night, 1st Floor, 25c Balcotw m SL I ' '4?- -W-.t- - . . . . . 11 l;: n fi-TVfl-' fin, njfv if. t rt:'l ire fl fi x V H - '4 4Ui -i , A SERIES OF "BUY IN WILMINGTON" EDITORIALS NUMBER 7 ,11 ft. inra IV1 i(Q) i (By Charles F. Green.) OF GREEN'S DRUG STORE. The big mail brder houses have launched this year the most, aggressive and widespread campaign for business ever known in. their history. The logical effect of .thiasUepuotus cru sade will be to weaken and break; down thet local merchants and blight the communities in which they operate. The colossal selfishness of these foregin houses should be resisted by every patriotic citi zen. There is no better way than to apply the "Golden Rule" in making your purchases. . Let Your Slogan be. The New Golden Rule--- "BUY IN WiLMiNGTdN" k Wilmington merchants know prices. They do not practice usethical trade tricks. In Wil mington merchants you can place confidence. : ;, In them you have direct and personal rec ourse for all complaints. On Wilmington mer chants you can call for help in public enterprises, church (charity, and civic mpyemens. Be loyal be a TRUE citizen. Remember the NEW GOLDEN RULE. "BUY IN WIL MINGTON. ; ., . , ,; "If you buy out of town, And we buy out of town, And all our neighbors Buy out of town what Will become of our town ? Every think about it?" It's a wise person who spends a dollar whers he has a chance to get it back again. A foolish person is the "penny-wise" mail order buyer who buys a. "pig -in-a-poke" . every time he patronizes one of those foreign enemies of the home-town merchants, AgainDon't Forget The New Golden Rule a BUY IN WILMINGTON" NAMES OF BUSINESS HOUSES BON MARCHE. BELK-WILLIAMS CO. J. W, H. 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