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V THE WILMINGTON nisPATPH TMtmsn AY AFTERNOON;. SEPTEMBER 13, J PAGE TWO. MIRACULOUSLY CURED - ? . ' ; IF MALARIAL FEVER When Given Up to Iie By Attendln . . rhyiclan. . i.The effectiveness of Elixir BabekIn t&e treatment of Malaria Chills and Fevers, Ague and Kindred Ailments is anesi y the followinc grateful tribute from J. I'. 'Oerlet.- of Vienna, Va.: . , . ?"One member of my family was cured of Ma?a&l Fever by Elixir Babek vvheu riven up to die by physicians. I have useo ft in my family for sixteen yaws, and have known in several Instances three doses t stop chills, in treating emus, : lanal fevers I have found it to be even bet ter than you claimed, while as a tonic i .noMur if hn Tin enual." Keen : H.llxir Babek handy -in your medicine closet fori emergencies, it win wara on an iat" diseases. Chills and Ague. Loss or Appe tite, Bilious and Dyspetic Disorders, Head ache, Pains in Back, ide. or Wwbs. L ood tnr vniincr or nM. 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Vrom Pennsylvania Station, 7th Arenas car south to 23rd Street; Grand Central,' 4th Arenas-car south to . 23rd Street; ; r . . ; Lackawanna, Erie, Beaaing, Baltimore & Ohio, Jersey Central and Lehigh Valler 11. it. Stations, take 23rd Street-rosstown car east to Hotel Chelsea. t i. ..- Principal Steamship Piers, Foot West 23rd Street, take 23 Street cross town car. i -. WBITE FOR COLORED MAP OF nation is now engaged m establishinsr mlaktv mili- tary force, which shall insure the success ; :: All over this Brpland,; CAm arniies of the. Republic, will .train' for service, frii " Linking the trainiiig. camps, the aylionu fieWsv : tKecbast defenses, and even the remotest pointsThereithei forces of the nation are gathered with each pther,r.nd with tthe; great bureaus at.W asjungton, the nervejcenter of IHq tafystcm:ind of - the nation, is the ..Universal Bell Telephone Systenu ; Immediately uppn the declaxaacn; System ws placed unreservedly at tha disposal of the Govern merifcf?: The governnient'stelephonc ncrfs became at once of parampunt impprtance, to which eVryflprivate irequk ' wat necessanlyz subprdinated. v . y v r ; , ,- " ; ; Since the war, the demands upon pur seryice due to'indus- 1 activities, Uave been unprecedented, arid are constantly increasirig.ri;:;;.".c.:H.;1f ''P'pC- As cur. rnilitaVvestabUshriient:- grows, the Government's need for telephone ;sery ice will increase and must be met t V fe ask you to avoiding ; extravagant and nwastef uli use of the service, so that with the ether resources pf ..the ; - country, ' our reserve may be, cop served, and we may perform the full meas ure of service to the Gcvernment and to the Nation gmATRE; I Dd.you want to laugh? Da. you want two : hours of clean, wholesome fun? Do you want; toi get; rid- of the cares and aniieties of life in an even ing of enjoyable mirth? Then go and seei"Twin Peds:Uie J sidd-splitting comedy, when it comes to 'the : Acad emy of Music," .inatinee arid night,- on next, Saturday.,: If .there is any . mis anthropic or s cadaverous looking,, in dividual who does not" leave, it .chang- " ;ed into a 1 jolly, generous, healthy 1 per EUU WB WitUl 1U sec U.1 wl. j x iix xjcuo . is said to be a sure ?cure for. all the ills that flesh is heir to and to be as breezy and 'jolly an entertainment as has I ever been " seen1 here. "Twin j Beds" ran for one solid year in New I York, where if played to-the largest gross receipts ever known in thie his tory of the American 'theatre. Not content with that, it 'is now breaking all records In Londori, where 'the com- , edy has already reached its' second- year. - "Twin Beds" win snortiy De produced in Paris, r Rome, ? Madrid, I Petrograd, (South . America and South ; I Africa. A,' S. Stern and Company. un- der whose direction the tour is being given," will send ' a carefully selected company of fun makers fori this en gagement, prominent among : whom are Josephine Saxton; Antoinette Ro chte, Kathryn Mills, Marion' Osgood, , Hamilton M6tt,:Luis Alberni. Thomas H. Manning, Warren Hastings and others."4- " " " The matinee prices will be from 50 cents to $1. The night prices range from, 50 cents to $1.50 Tickets will; go on sale tomorrow morning at : EIv ington's. u ' : -xv;:;.' ' Be Stopped, " Southern Bell Telephone And Telegraph: Company .The "Aviation - Girls'' presented their change of Drogram yesterday at '; the Tioyal and wore greeted at each ; performance with packed houses, and judging "from the applause and laugh-., ter every one was more than pleased. "Turning the Tables" was the offer ing, and to say the least was "put over" in great shape. This deals with two families-living in the same house and being related to one another have their "ups" and "downs". Jack Rus sell and Miss Mae Kenna, playing the character roles, keep the fun going at full blast,' wljile Ludlow Allen and Miss Hazel Coftman lend their share to help "keep thev pot boiling." The musical numbers Were new and up-to- date, of those tuneTul whistling-kind, both by the chorus and the quartette. Air. Deadrick again scored with Jiis banjo and character songs. The cos tumes were bright and nifty and the chorus worked with that same "pep" and dpsprvA snprifll TTipntion for-thpir ! singing and dancing As a whole, ' m A. x a. t. mis snow is eooa, even Tjeiier man the bill that was put on" for the first two days, and that is saying a lot. , Are yon one of Jhe hundreds who 'have tried many different tonics and now ,aay TJandruff cant be stopped"? ' ' ..If, so, remember, Poinpeian HAIR - Massage is not onfy a tonicitis h treat mefU. This treatment is carefully described ; in a leaflet, "this Hair and Its Care." enclosed in every package. " " -' ;;, Ppmpeian HAIR . ThemaB8apiniTf-r,vv- . . -rv 4W wmenairtonewli i This massaging alson-.i. of the scalp to the wonderfully Dandruff gops. Your Kah- v. r1 ou? iuny,vvigorou3 and attract,, is a clear amber liquid, (not i; v cream). Not oily. Not sticky. Very pleasant to use. 25c 50c and $1 bottles, at the stores.' t ' Don't hesitate to use Pompeian ,HAIR Massage. It. is made by the old and reliable maker s of v Pompeian MASSAGE ,Cream and : -. Pompeian NIGHT Cre-inv . Sold and Recom mended by . Druggists and Barbers This 'same bill will be " repeated Friday will -bring again today at matinee and night and another change by FAMOUS GERMAN , . V AVIATOR IS KILLED - (By Associated Press.) ; -Amsterdam, Sept. J3. Lieut. Walter Hoehendorf has been killed accidental ly on the western front, r accprttfng io PRATT GOT TEAM SOUTHERN CHAMPNIONS (Bj Associated Prefes.) ;V Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 13. The Pratt City team, winner of the ".South' ern Class AA championship, will iTS: leave heer tonight for ...CtodautC Cor. llthWarjtet.at?ert 3 ' T3wJ Tft A Germany's best aviator after Boelke 9 .Immelmannn both jof whom were killed on the western front. - 5 mnr part of the bdy. --i SAFE Larse brtf Ic, f . m Thoroughly JCowflrniseS Semoieled and; EqolppeA NEW MANAGEMENT " CAFE and ROOF GARDEN! In eonnestlos 6pecUl CJub' reakfa-ta and Lutfch'edflj - - 1 Kates Without Bath, $1.50 With Bath, $2.00. and op. . FRANK KIMBLE, Af. m v-. I'll I vi -jr aw- k where the second round , of the' cham pionship series of the National Base- bair Federation will be ' played on , Saturday and Sunday with the Cincin nati Norwoods. , " . - Pratt City won ' tne Southernxham pipnship by defeating the New Or icanar 5as -. Claims-team in three, straieht eames. ' . :f and Dcrtmcnt BtonZ Jo.cpbln Feyre Ccw i Gran TOMORROW mumt Wwton ';' - - ; 'Wilmington, M. C. Wilmingtons.Begt, potel, Amerl n Plan orie block from Wrigfits- TeBeachxar line. ... , F. W.-ARMSTRONG, Prop. The Wonderfully Brilliant Little , Fifteen Year Old Lady With the Ktherha BJoAde' JStautfZ t ' Oyer -' . . WhoHi LArtifttsj od tficaiptwf a Are Raving 'J 1 ' ; MAflY HACLAREN : In a MaVTel0O8 Film f-eilidf it the" . Famous .. World-Read Norel "THE PLOW ? A FIto Reel Dram of ithe Heart PERSHING SENDS Drug Store. 10 Market 8trei - ,: r O V By Associated Preis.) ; i '"' New York Sept IS.--Major Gejieral Pershing has sent a message to .Amer ican : soldiers" through ' the New1 York Bible Society which was"" inade public here,- The message which will be in serted in the small khaki;Covered Tes tamerixs. given to the men follows: "Aroused against, a nation waging wair in violation of the law, people are fighting in the cause of -liberty V-V v "Hardships , will be your lot, , but trust in Oodr will give you comfort. Temptation wilj befall you,; but the teachings of pur Saviour will giyp, you strength. Let your valor as. a soldier and your conduct as a inan be an in spiration : to your , comrades and - an honor to your country." ' c' k Tj ?'r .fe? -M l--ir;itvL '''rL ' Si ti OPPOSITE: CAPITOL and , i : rj!!rri. . Abaoltrtaly New and Strictly tlodwn Renowned fort it High Service and Low ; Hate sivvnoN ; i hi : u.. Ro K Sfii r !!:-. EUROPEAN inAN , nitbefii. tb ';t-i-j1- CEl pet day 52.00 : with ' bath: ' ?SV-? - J1? Booklet .foe the askin; , t;, : s A n A nCM V HUMUtl SATr 1 C III I SEPT. I J IVlatinTfriidNigh ?f-S. A. 8. STERN & CO.,; Present ;viA9$ociatlof-w!tft f 1dlwvri ' V ; v'Mar- Safisbury. Field ; ;.;. ; 9aret Mayo k A C6itiy:bf Of e Aiiiibng -J the Ap-trtihentll numan wtifd Oh It is so Funny There Is NotMnglike lt and Ndlhffig ; as " .50c to $1.50 TICKETS AT ELVINGTON'S. m n u n HIGH CLASH MUSICAI COMEDY -THE IIEST YET" THAT'S 'J: I WHAT , THEY , A IX SAY i. - ?THE AVIAT01 GIRLS , 'St FA .."-AT ' With Ludlow Allen, Jlae Keona the: v K A SHOW WITH "PEP" ClaW anci Distinction AH - i . Way". Thrpogh ; -J x '.r- Turning ilie ablei. 'It's ' a . Klot Last Times Today Matinee -i; . ; V.-V. . I- Mo. and 15 : Nigrht, (VV.75?0, 9 15c, 25c 4 H igagQOI33i - ,BSS5SBSfiSa! ffTD-EilllLILS U4 --enthralling ? sitnMIons gripping scefies ' i lMar?elou . action of extraordinary swiftnee -v Punches ealore, the kindi: that - make ;jro Z donbly anxious tor each- - guccedlng tfft- s eoae pi mac lamous uiuiman Jir 5 NINO POST serial. th first it W'KM-:" : Blotted ia Alms based .on ho Stei r-: ": comers avvu iu 1 yon - trtll -witness .i an Intensely dfa- ifiatlc- series - of events -hf - New-. Tork IJfe--th ": - VaiomcoDic climaxes of won- . - 'defful happenings- irt . America's ; ' -'; greatest --City.: -To t willbe fasd- t - x nated by the whirlwindwork ; ot such great Stars as liy;i?iM : iriscI3a Deaa V Z Eddie Polo sanory Johnson ZC i' Harry Carter and supportea' by- tt ?hgecaRt. ' tee every : episode of "THE ,JBAY GIJOST." See It , jthis week gee it every ,week-.at ''-A ' mm. BIJOU this splendid company.? v- '. WONDERFUL MISS MACLAREN. ,aiany of our best autUors have found material for their Works of fic tion fin the'West. In the early -days when: -the , Western plains-were thinly populated adyenurous spirits found jthe subject -of -their search aplenty -.and somo'who entered, the life of the plains found adventure without seek ing it. In this; expansive ' land,, trag Jedies occurred which have never been jbrought to, light: and the sacrifices (that some made for others might be Iplaced on par r with some that - have rgone down in history: "The Plow jGirlV from the celebrated novel by Eleanor Gates, at the Grand Friday, will tell the story of these people and especially that of a girl who sacrifice ted everything an this ljfe which meant happiness - for; her, fori her sister whose mere existence was repulsive to her father: who held the idea that women were meant only for .' slaves : Mary MacLareh has the role of Mary MacTavish, the daughter of the man who held this idea. Her younger sis ter Ruth was .disliked by the father. f A young army officer enters their Jives and both i girls fall in love with him.' He loves the younger sister. The sacrifices which Mary, the older sister, "make in order that he younger sister," might have all the joys r of to-IiIiVi cVio tit a a AonriiroA artH tVio rn man. tragedy of it all form the . basieff plot for "The Plow Girl," one of the most intensely - interesting screen dramas - which has been .seen at" the Grand . theatre in many weeks. ; Miss MacLaren. is that, wonderful fifteen-year-old girl the most beau ti ful in the movies about whom sculp tors, poets and - painters are ravin?, and-is a picture of rare beauty in this exquisite production. . ; . . THE GRAY G HOST. ''The Gray: Ghost," the master rogue whose activities were so brilliantly told Jn Arthur isomers Roche!a story, "Loot," which attracted the special in terest Vof millions of readers of -The Saturday -Evening Post,' will begin, his screen existence "for the Wilmnigton fans at the Bijou tomorrow, when the first episode j)t ' Universal's .new'; se rial 'will "have its initial showing. ! This is the first Saturday Evening Post1 serial , eyer visualized - on the screen and, needless to remark, Uni versal is affording it; a setting worthy of the interest its, serial publication aroused, --"-fe -VjSv":: J'yy;- This is evidenced-by the case se lected and the fact that Stuart Pa- ton, who directed "Twenty Thousand Leagues ; Under the ' Sea," and . "The Voice on tho : Wire," has been chosen to produce the film, version of "Loot." me Emory Johnson, Eddie PoloD Har- ry Carter and beautiful Priscilla Dean. Harry Carter, who is to por tray J the ; title role, has become fa. mous as y creator ( of the ' : unusual ia criminal types. ; Surrounded ; as he is by. a ; staff of international crooks, - he is practically immune from police mo lestation. He governs his associates not by any occult . power or hypnotic mfluene, but by his dominant person-, ality.;; They blindly follow his bid-: ding. Of fine I address.1 'The 'Gray Ghost" carries himself as a man? of ; the world, leaving it to his . minions to do the actual work of gathering thg: loot. " He is the general, the strategist directing their'; efforts by. word and sign There is- nothing of the other world about him he is just flesh and bloodand : works through means which are comprehensible to the sDec- tator, yet while he is witb them ho is ! hot of them. - - ' j I --m mil' -1 . IT I m M 1 ' " w,j a . J S'.;-'. - ""-"'".. 1 ' ... .:.:-: ' " .- . ' I : liiriN -scales ti ... .... . .. r -.' ij: I'tr 1 .," - .- . ' ' I c"4 - ' . 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