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i j, II j ik Hi 1 1 i fit i i Ml hi i i ''ill t ' 4 r ii I 5 el l 'I. :' ;M j! . i ! i i 1 I','. jPAGETWO. j JiT .. . T-- THEATRE ;tjflQ - - . s- After numerous postponements, "Hans Und Fritz," the two ubiqui tous and incorrigible youngsters of Cartoon fame, are ,gpiij upou the stage. Their advent was due to the ejaistent efforts of Gus Hili, who persuaded their creator,. R. Dirks, to xivlte a nlav around their respective talents and faculty for getting into all kinds "of mischief. .The result is 1 4 ?'Jtiree-act musical comedy vIth plen ty of bright lines, jiglir-g and catchy music, pretty girls, clever comedians, and sDfecial features and surprises. IH Is' one of those shows that is bound to hp'thp talk of the town. The new offering will be the next att.-ction the Academy of MU3ic tomorrow, mat inee and night. ii ere will uc a. it,iv-v- tnorrow at 3:30, the prices willbe 251 cents for children and &u cents adults to any seat m the theatre. mingtan, and this section Mrs. boutn- - B utgaw Dees D rug store , Harrell The night prices will be from 50 erland's story of Peplac's work, as .told go Benson, Peacock Drug ColClfri cents to 1.00. Tickets are now sell-; in her own words to Col. Dwyer at the tQn Robj. w HoUlday qq Her- ing at Elvmgton's. 'KATINKA. "'Katipka' is sure to be as popular, as its predecessors, 'High Jinks,'. 'The Flrefiy' and 'You're in Love', said .one enthusiastic Park Row reviewer af ter the New York premier last fall the famous musical play which is . be seen at the Academy of Music on Friday, October 26. nme lias yiwi tuat was not over-entrtusiastic, but rather, m 1 1 J.1 i. iani 4- lukerarra in his praise, for tnnew Musical offering of Otto Harbach and Rudolf Friml responsible for "Higil : An v" ui&cu iui uao ii nm urug oiore; rtucKy rxHtii, -in. Jinks" "The Firefly" and "You're in 1 worked for my daughter. The two of Rhodes; Southport, Watson's Phar tv n( ,;voh lln n thP ppnu.-ns are enjoying a health race now. jmacy; Sumtar. S. C," Sumter Drue tation of the former two but greatly cfcUnsed them both in drawing pew- cr and the creation of enthusiasm in the audiences. j Russian female wedding guests, Turkish houris, and fair frequenters. rtf Vinnocn Timaic hallc afM hPanf V music and gaiety at frequent intervals to Pmed, she and her daughter might the story. Mr. Hammcrstein has not , continue their race to good health, allowed these beauties to languish in 1 , tPeplfcis Prov,ing, a 5m,1?e.te1 reve" uncouth surroundings, but has cloth-. atlon e hundreds of half-sick, run ed thorn magnificently and set them ! do.wn; llstlefa and women of Y7V flt ir, n 'nnnn nahrP whpm thp ' mington and vicinity who did not know wedding festivities are in progress, i ;vna,1 Tean was tne matter with then. gist; Atkinson, Curtis Drug Co.; Coun next in the quaint ana picturesque ; In a11 stances of this character Pep- cil, Squires, Hobbs-Grimsley Co. Price streets' of Old Stamboul and lastly in i lac oes straight to the spot, toning $1.00 psr bottle. Advt bpef the gayest pleasure resorts nf 1 J E Rudo?f Fr?mrs ?coT" Hremartoe ' FraDCe by Harry Rapf t0 tak2 char"e ' is absbing story. ' in that tL"" 111 bei - Tne producti6n is unusually spec- that would not serve for a special fea-' SfTfptS p lt,frt m.nSf tacular- and wil1 be a 'olth? SUCCCS3 tiire in a musical show of less preten- prpn'p! T T 7 f hlsh308' or to Air. WaYwicfc's recetft success, ions. The lilt that has swept the VfZt T ArS Case." - audiences most completely off their inj genius ! ife'et is "Rackety Coo!" with which lo-, s j pavoritf rptiirn5 " cal musical lovers are already famp j VThe Silent Master" lakes its name! c "tlun,a- jar, for it has been hummed and . from a young man of weaiu wlio ! ' xiroua ci the Royal for last sea- Whistlod and played by orchestras Irom the Atlantic to the Pacific. The love song, "Katinka," is of a haunting i He brings to a secret tribunal, the sweeiness, and'the gay and novel, "If Court of St. Simon, powerful and "Want To Marry A Male Quartette" unscrupulous persecutors of the poor fcas been picked out as one of the de- j who cannot be reached by law, and ' bided .hits of recent year?. punishes them in their own way. In- i'nocently. he introduces to a career c'. "THE SILENT MASTER." .crime the brother of the woman ha : "Robert Warwick's second Selznick-later meets and loves. Fearing tc Picture, "The Silent Master," is' the lose her affection he denies knowing attraction at the Grand today and t-, the brother, when he finally discovers morrow. The story is from E. Phil-s tho relationship. After marriage the lips Oppenheim's popular novel, "The ', truth is discovered, and the manner court of St. Simon." The director, JLeonce Perrett, who v.-as brought, from ijmji.i. i Selzniek Pietnres Present y ROBERT WARWICK His Greatest and Most Sensa tional Motion Picture Pro duction. In "THE SILENT MASTER" From E. Phillip Oppenheim's Famous Novel of Adventure and Mystery 'THE COURT Seven Reels ACADEMY Tomorrow Matinee-Night GUS HILL OFFERS THE BIG MUSICAL COMEDY ! " -BY R. DIRKS ORIGINATOR OF ?THKATZENJAMMERTO 40 People ' 20 Song Hits WITH A PEACHY CHORUS You'll Laugh S'aij H iaJs Off . PCIAL MATINEE 3:30 P. M. rf IjOu CHIL&REN 25c, ADULTS 50c "f . COMPANY ARRIVES SPECIAL TRAIN TUESDAY NOON AJ3AR LQAP PE .SPECIAL SCENERY AND ELECTRICAL EFFECTS j MATINEE Children 25 cts. Adults 50 cts. PRICES Night, TICKETS NOW ON SALE IILUIULU IILIIL. ,J. ,. m ULl Uill Ll!ILi!U IIMu! i it riini I iiui i iir in i lit ij r.;v?$s mi in iiiiii i u j "feir - cj- Penlac Causes Mrs.'SlanitE. 5 - t - 1 i'i'- - to Engage mtorestii Kacer With Uood ttpmn as . ioai -icacn More close at 'iTana ''itod ?iandenlaBie proof of Peplac's good work is offered at,in the story by Mrs. Mary E. Souther-J - , land, of Ninth and Castle streets, wno, 'for the past forty-five jears Jaas D resident of this citVr f - . - .- For the benefit of the hundreds louacnng men, ano woea m wu - - Hanover urug tore, lonows. (Hanover Drug Store, follows: I "I suffered from stomach trouble, The- lit- ' indigestion and nervousness. ue uiaua6u w v u.u ""!porter; Faiscn, Falson Drug Co.; Fay- v, Peplac was doing for people I knew of." suirieu iu uic it. it itr.icvu to at once and I lost no tinv starting my ' tt rrl-v W nth r tat o Vi h hon rkOiQTI UX"6".lCi v-. ! suffering terribly from pains in he i sides, as the result of kidney troub T she was nervous and, like myself, her sl fe and sne nad no a "o ;f r -flvAf - -. - j petite to speak of. - ' , , ; "u is simply wonderful how Pepiac nas helped us and we join in thanks "uu viaLS i- others the same way," ended Mrs. Soutneriand as she left the Hanover drug store with a couple of bottles of H'" wuuci uci mac, ao out' v- r i i x i . forms an alliance for philanthropic ! ; purposes with the Apaches of Paris, in which "The Silent Master" wins' back his place in his wife's affections TODAY ID "T-IIT? fflT'lUT MA fTPTl" SELZNICKPiaURES OF ST. SIMON' of Sensations. 32 S55 of MUSIC TOMORROW , -iaiiS-1 Srt M and FRITZ i 50c, 75c, $1.00. AT ELVINGTON'S THEWliMNGTQTroigpCTCHNjOjA butherland and Daughter .... - W- '- M. :i.-lT.C'; ; oure ox iciury.. .. . . 'tfp and invigorating every organ of I body. , .', .pepiac is sold in zl first class dru i stores in Wilmington Each townan a fepiac aruggisxs r Hardin. Southside,: El v;tstpn,v Jar- man & Futrelle, Hanover, Iiayne, Hil, f,rpp Fpntr-ss BunUne Wilmington: j j & Chestnut Lee Drug Co.; Dunn, Wilson & Lee, Hood , & ' .f 9rantham; ' etteville, Brown & v Graham; Florence, p- ' T T n;pr. rjnhKhKfn ' Pe- lac Drug store; Kenaiisville, r N. R. t Soutneriand; Laurinburg, Blue's; Mul- I "-"lUns, S. C, Adden's . Pharmacy: Mount ! 1J1J.O, o. xxuucax o. a iicviii.v., j.u.uuuv j j Olive, Aaron's Pharac, n. T HOrne & Son, Guy R. Ross Drug Co.; Magno- lina, F. D. Scott & Son, J. HI Graves &, oon; nosecoro, u. w. xrt, xyuwmuu, "ana us Store; ltose mn,. itose - Co.; WhitevilIe,vMaxwelI Drugstore; I Watha, Jas. G. Blake; Warsaw,' Brown jjrua oiuitj; wauate, uuiusuu urug store; supply, Jr. s.- waws; -j rt. r lrj,,l J XT n . T . ton, Grantham Bros.; McMiilans;ttrug Store; Clarkton, G. L. & E. S. Clark; Bladenboro, Bladenboro Drug Co., ax fon, Barnes Bros.; L,aurinburg, ;Eye ingtons Drug Store; Hamle Roys Pharmacy ; Laurel Hill, Laurel . . Hill Drug Co. ; Southport. P. O. Leggott 1 uruggiec; uoseDoro, u. w. Tart urug- sen cannot help but remember the big hit registered by Herman Lewis and his Virginia Beauties, vthat big show with the best singing quartet ever heard at the Royal The Old Dominion Quartet. This show at the Royal this week should play to oapac-. lty business. i , - Herman Lewis as leaQing : man, needs no introduction, and his charm ing wife playing oposite him is "also. known to Wilmingtonians. The fa-. t-XlVJ HO W t'l JJ Lll 1 II 1U11 uai lCLf L1I y U .5 L harmony singing bunch of fellows ev er seen in Wilmington, is still the featured attraction with this, shpw and this season they have with them fnone other than the popular Wllnihg . ;ton boy who has made good, in xaujfle lville, Harold Pate, last "seen here i with Fox Reilly's Globe Trotters 6v Ler a year ago. Mr. Pate, besides be- ing a member of the quartet, is billed : as- "The Premier Bass' '.Splojs?V Rob ert Black, lyric tenor, is another' fea tured attraction, and "Snowball" Jack Owens in the blackface role, makes one of the very biggest shows of the ?, season. WONDERFUL FIRE SCENE. i A wonderful fire sceue, in which i some most remarkable night "shots" , - " bv trQ camera man, 'con stitute one of the big- features in l wa-itrnV;. ' tne newest World-Pic-lT.p Rrady-Made in which Miss AMce j Brady is the star. The drama is an ifunusual and a wholly delightful one and gives Miss Brady spienaid oppor tunities for the display of hej talents. Needless to say, she makes the. most of all these opportunities and the re- i suit is an unforgetable characteriza tion. See "Maternity" at i the Grand theatre on 'Thursday. The longest known survival of any seed is that of a certain Egyptian lily. A dried seed-pod kept ' in the .South Kensington Museuiji m London j contained seed which was tested and i found to grow after .a period of 95 years. ... ; THE SHOW YOU ALL KNftWf" -and His VIRGINIA sBEAllTIEj Th Big 8i6w That Made Such lltttv Last Season Strengtiieoed "This - .. - Season, FeatuxiBsr ... 1 . .. . i Old Dominion Qiiarfet f ' Master Harmonists I, "4 " "Xx HAROLD PATE A Premier Bass S biota Give This Show a Tri-Ont It WIU Pleme Ton. , . Ifflt BAN LEWIS as i... V'----f-li" SB jr. mcva Deroii im CPRINQ FEAR- fir ed by Swiss. ARMY CHIEF;' " C . - i .... ? 4J- Si 3 . v w w i iieneVtt O tiicl ill W line, mci Ji Hie i i TTTins rvze Swiss Army, replying today to a de- mand bv aericulturists of the Canton Qf Zurich to postpone mobilization ' troops ot the canton, reiusea on mi.i y o-f Ann o Ruth J - f ' a. Ine I Vv . irfg' ' mwijmujwiuuhii iiuluul in i nun wji il 1 1 ii mi i ii. p ii ii ii n nil, ltM. nnm mm., manu,; '. " ' ' ' ' - I ' ' " "",' 1 """r """" " """" i--.-i-i. r .-- B 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 ii hiii ii i .ii ii"i im ,,, i, i. miiii, . ii hip in 1 i-iiiimiiiMim imiirT , Amerifia into the war," he said "ppssiDuuues or me war xaianK a new auu-y uo last phase next spring are greatly-in- j rrv. -w.rfs-s fha Icti o'riT" for us of being drawn into the co"Hfiict will bg. greater than ever." . . Have Soft, Fair, Clear, Briglit exion Jnst try i: ?nu WLitc Oiniiont (for I wliite or eo..,i-ed xcLk.s).- .rrzy as directed ! on label, to face, neck, arms or bands. It is verj- pleasant to the skin and has the effect ft blenching dark, sallow or blotcby skin, cleaning tbo skin of risings, bumps, niinples, blackheads, tan or freckles giv ing you a clear, clean, bright complexion, . .,B-innr vo" cir.A' ' t f"-ryno(!v. voti-migut I just as well be attractive with clenr, trJtr'it niplexion by using isiack ana wnite Ointment. Sold on n monev-bsck guaran ee. only 2-jc (stamps or coin) by mail, or ," boxes, Asreiiis. ;nplv for territory nnd special d?al. a Bla'-k and White Ointment ?ell fuxt. Address Plough Chemical Co., Dept., 44, Memphis, Tenn. Sold in "Wii'mingfon by .Smith's Dreg Store. Ml N. 4th St. Advt. To Be Given Two Weeks-' BLEACH. Mi DM SKIN CoiRDi This special prize is to be awarded the contestant who turns in the largest amount of money for NEW subscriptions between Mondany, Octobeft 15, and 9 P. M. Saturday, October 27, who does not win the Briscoe ' Automobile, ;the Ford Touring Car, the $200 in Gold, the $100 in Gold, the Furniture Suite, the $75 Columbia Grafonola, or he first Diamond Ring offered as a special prize. No con testant can win more than one prize. ' 1 j The ring was purchased from A. O. Schuster, the well known local jeweler. The diamond is a pure white stone, and is set in 1 4 carat, Tiffany style, mounting. 140,000 will be given for each $15 worth of subscriptions turned in during the second period of the contest, which ends at the same time as the competition for the diamond ring. All subscriptions turned in toward the diamond ring will receive votes according to the regular vote schedule, and will apply on the $15 "Club Vote" offer: ; ANY CANDIDATE WHO HAS NOT STARTED HER CAMPAIGN CAN WORfC TWO WEEKS AND WIN THIS DIAMOND RING. ANY SUBSCRIP TION MONEY TURNED !N BEFORE OCTOBER 15, DOES NOT COUNT TO WARD THIS RING. ; A Short Preezy Twa Week's Contest Within theBig Telephone 176 P. O. Box BRITISH DID NOT I RiLTURNQMPUMENT (By Associated Press.) 4' -' The Hague, Sspt. 25. (Correspon-; ' dence).rAt a recent conference fceldLTOn .Clc here by British and German delegates tovdiscuss the question of treatment- ' and -exchange of prison ers the Ger- mans; , entered the conference . room from a door on one side of the room - and the 'English from "a door ' on the "opposite side. - The Dutch delegates Were always alreday! seats at tUe table u " v . , - - " : took place except upon th3 bus-1 of tho 'conference - oi uie conitrenvt-- . . .; sation . . - - , mess Before the conference ended, the chief of the German defegation rose rnd insisted upon thanking the Brit- emergencies. It win ward off all m, "r ish warmly for tho Way.. m'u rfrn,tej:S their prisoners had been treated. He' said no otner country naa Denavea so well. 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