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- y THE WILMINGTON DlsjTCHTHURsbA AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 15,1917;. j lLiji: PAGE TWO. THEATRE r V , J . - . i - Jk - f A" r (I J 'I Hi-. Hv m $ H III- I4' !'V. If ! IV t atopsUanaru iff! li ri I llli : i II ; Ottp Hauefbach, Edward lOlark and Kudblph FriinU under the-- executive guidance of Arthur Hammerseiir, were fortunate indeed In following so close upon the heels - of "Katintca," -High Jinks" and "The Firefly," for which Messrs. Hauerbach and- Friml had contributed the books and music, with another equally successful offer ing in the realm of musical comedy. "You're in Love" is the assertive title of the more than favorable latest at tempt on the part of this wondertul combination of 'genius, and the visit here of their joyous mixture of fun, music and novelty next Saturday maci n?e and night at the Academy of Music cannot fail to be an impressive occasion. Again does "You're in Love" demon strate an exalted standard o.f a class of entertainment which comes nearest to satisfying the masses, who during this particular crisis are in a most respective mood to welcome a flow of comedy and a feast of song by a bril liant assembly. The matinee prices will range from 5.0 cents to ?l.t0. I Night prices will be from 75 cents to ; (War tax extra.) Tickets will go ' on sale at Elvington's tomorrow morn ing. Group of Dancing Girls With Arthur H ammerstein's Musical Comedy Knockout, "You'rs In Love," Acadesriy of Mu sic, matinee an d night, on Saturday, November 17. EVER notice . how many or the . , leading men ! of- X liesfilms whc are extremely '. popular with the ladies have long, luxuriant shocks of dark hair imfnediately sur mounting their lofty brovs? Yes, there are a lot of 'em. There is Fan- r cis X. Bushman, for instance, and Car i Ivle BlackweH. and William Stowell. o0t' These three are all veritable lady- f o2iVi killers and in spite of or because of j 353 v their ong locks they are all- godd- ln.o Innlri-ntr Vnrlvtlr tW arp all cmivl OwJj-actors. -But Stowell has yet another claim to distinction. He can play a piano just eat it, as the saying , it. In one of his more recent pictures, "Hell Morgan Girl,' he played the part of a down-and-outer, who got another chance through his ability to u lay -the piano. Since the picture ,was first shown, Stowell has received many letters, some of them from prominent musicians, complimenting him cn the fact that the "action" m his piano-playing scenes was so real istic. The writers little knew how easily the "realism" was achieved. York Por.ipeian HAIR Massage will sLou your Dandruff and keep your hair beautiful. Daily, letters of thanks are received from men and women as! over the country. One day it is a Connecticut man who writes us, then an Oregon woman, then a Michigan man almost youthfully enthu siastic about Pompei an HAIR Massage removing, their un sightly and dangerous Dand riiif. Pompeian HAIR Massage is a liquid (not a cream). Not oilv. Sot sticky. Not over perfumed, but just as delight ful to iiie as it is elective. LADIES Your druggist can Fiippiv you 'ith Pompeian HAIR Mas$::ge. Start today and beautify jour bair. MEN'-Gct bcttle tocby at your d:uv: ;i.-t s or have your barber give you' a I Vm r? inn HAIR Massage treatment and '.cam hov.-refreshed your scalp will feel after one appli cation. Eo'tles with economical shuker tops 60 & $1.10 Pompeian HAIR Masscge 5 vs rr.adc by the makers of the reliable Pompeian MASSAGE Cream end Pomfeian Ix'IGHT Cream Tbe Pompeian Co. Cleveland, Ohio Q "o-p TION. After the many exhibitions Zoie is a lignt-neariea Diiae wuuse . - LYMAN H. HOWE'S, NEW PRODUC- iea(js her uncompromising young hus- '. band to abandon her. Her scheme tq f w 1 LkAn 4V c W no f i.-i vi a here by Lyman H. Howe's Travel Fes- 6 , , , . , tival all lovers of clean, clever and around which the comedy revolveo, v.-holesome entertainment know that Ater he has been away for" some there is a distinction about it that is nl0nths, Zoie causes his return with not approached by any other exhibi- ' . , . . . r.nv t,.qc : tion. Therefore it is a pleasure to an announcement that a baby boy. has 'welcome its return engagement at the ' come to the household. There is no Academy of Music, matinee and night, such thing, but Zoie proposes to get !cn tomorrow, with an entirely new one from a children's home.' proaacuon loremot or wiucn is an d h husband plaved by ' ."" Frank Morean. gets home sooner than iance. it comes airect irom oome- . , , . i i . . tt i exnected. There is no baby on Land, N iieie iu iue. 4uau, uu - jimmie, Alfred's friend (John tans of the deep, alert and aligned for Cumberland) who is brought into the, j instant action. Closely related to this Plt by Zoie, steals a baby from the . i subject is another film which shows in foundling home. . .. i ; detail the rigorous training and rigid The mother of the stolen child is 'discipline of midshipmen at the U. S. soon in pursuit of her baby, so while Naval Academy at Annapolis, which Alfred is rejoicing over the arrival of i develops them into such splendid na- an heir, it becomes necessary lor jim ival officers. Another film shows in ruie to get another baby. He '"bor- ! "trick" photography an imaginary con- rows" one of the washerwoman s twins !flicL in the clouds above London be- and, the first baby not having been Itween a British airman and a raiding returned, Alfred is told that he is the ! Zeppelin which ends in disaster for the father of twins. The resulting compli- later. Other subjects show the tense cations make all the fun. i moments of broncho-breaking con- - tests; the perilous ascent of Mi. Blanc in the AIds ; a delightful trip through; A CUPERE FEATURE, the Cascade Mountains in Washington. Tomorrow the Grand makes a pre :Besides, there is a new collection of pentation of a sunerb feature whicli Howe s deligntiul comedy cartoons. The matinee prices will be 25 cents ,and 2'j cents; children l. cents to any t seat. Night prices will be from 2o i cents to 50 cents. (War Tax Extra). .Tickets will go on sale tomorrow morn ins at Elvington s. -lonld be the bigger attraction of the entire vek considering the fact that it is to b-presented at regular a.drni'ssion prices. "Skinner's P'-r. Rr' Tlnv manv NEOLIN SOLES Makes At'alkln a Pleasare Atraclied by SULLIVAN, Kirff of S!:ocmafcor9 I'runt street. l'hone 533. X. thousands rompraber this greit story which ran in The Saturday Enenin ' Post. One. of the reot v-iici'ip pices : A GOLOWYN COMEDY. ' of lit-tur" over, p-irited, from" the jwyn Pictures. Margaret Mayo's pen of Henry Trvipr Dor!'-o. y r-nr; n ; vv-yn Picutres, Margaret Mayo's masterniece of serio-comic novel writ ! screaming farce, "'Baby Mine," which ing. prd rnpn r ''"ational hit all 'is the attraction at the Grand next.oA'r the civilized globe. 1 Monday and Tuesday introduces a new! Brvant Washburn. Who conld star in motion pictures. She is imagine a bettor role for him than ; Madge Kennedy, the famous com- t'-t of Skinny in this so-.-y. Hnzelj i edienhe o! "Twin Beds," "Fair and "Honev" Dalv. Who could imagine ! J Warmer" and other stage productions one better suited to play opnosit him' I thr.t have been big successes. in the nrincipl feminine role? Ha??l .Mi: s Kcnneay plays tlie role or zoie Da v is one of tne most' winsome, -""v I in ino ni'tnrp nrowntatinn of the cwootact -r,A olh.r.'nn- -i-nn i iCOme-DaCk Of baseball history. At comedy which in stage form had dies on the ecreer today i run nf rsonvlv two sonsrme in Mow "CL-innor'a noi' Cnit" n-5th difali'-.r 'jiiouiu noi ce a aimcuii matter to get . i i . . t ... . . jr. 4, 4. ;. a, fjpssommsBEBi mau o-r- a r- MicATreT , til TTfe, ft a iff "Kjr!h. La COME-BACK. m l hl m m FS ! i -ai al i JaL 1 Jwn-B'mw-kw u-'Ji-'jiJii-m. iii'.h 1 1 TOMORROW m : - -.NJ if? I- life: good hisil lissanay Presents .tuu 7n ahhiifii :o:- In the Tit!e Role of Henry Irving: l)oIge' Famous , Fiction Character "SKiNNtRS Sr.pportpi! !-' FascinaiinR "Hoi:r.v" Da' Hazel 7 Six Keels of tJn Most Enjoyable S.rio-Comio 1'Viotoplay Vou Kver Saw. I'rom tlie Saturday Evening: Tost Story. CHARLEY OUGHT TO KNOW . Charley Gunn says that for real thrills movinsr pictures have matinee idoling "backed clean off tire boards." He speaks from a vivid experience. having recently performed the little stunt of having a live rattlesnake coiled around his bare chest while the reptile's head was shot off with a 45- calrbre revolver. "Never m my life have I been so frightened and I hope I mav never be again," said Gunn after it was -all over and the director was congratulating him on his steady nerves. "The William Tell part is easy all in the day's work but when you have to make a chum ot a four teen-foot iexas rattier (unarie" thought it was that long), why, I still wake up in the night and think of its affectionate embrace." :o: ANCEK3. PRESTO, MERMAIDS! It's a good director who can have an accident happen in the course of the production and immediately turn it to good purpose without stopping the camera or otherwise interrupting the action of the piece. Thavs what Director Noel Smith did cut in L-Ko Land recently. He was just " i:?hing r. comedy that centered aronnd a dancing school, in which a number of w W ueouuiui cxa&&ju uanccr?. arrrnj attired in filmy costume, wro-e dane. mg ana prancing at lake several of them accicknlal'- feu in. They became mermaid and irot away with it! b :o: ELSIE JOINS THE "ARMY" At her home, at her studio in Fo-I Lee, N. J., and at the cfiicrs of -.'t-craft,' her employer?, nvAiw ietV have been received for Klie son from enthusiastic admirers. hi her endeavor to answer this mars o correspondence (so lie veracious press agent say?) Miss Ferguson soon found it necessary to follow the ex ample cf Mary Pick-ford. Thccla Bara Doug Fairbanks and ethers and hire an extra secretary. -:o: They are planning- to inr-.vn Dunciings DaCK irem ine snorp, t tht California beach v2?-ov:. 'Tatty" Ar. buckle ana ilughie i.hick are arrant. Q mg sv. imming race. ACADEMY i Friday Nov. 16th MATINEE AND NIGKT. FACTS WORTH WH1I If Eddre Plank makes threat, he will stage the iaiftr-TWiilSJ ' u Selling the very finest goods obtainable, combine;! with cleanliness and the most prompt delivery service possible is responsible for the large business l am now doing. Let me have ycur orders early. FRANK M. ROSS Phones 103, 109, 110. 223 Market Sireei. j'onin Ac hp rt:rfl r Incf vAar it i M V- IWf n T 7 HERALD S0UAKE HOTEL OF MUSJC MOST IMPORTANT MUSICAL. EVENT MATINEE AND NIGHT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. ARTHUR h'AMflfcRST&IN'i SiGGErST WINNER A MUSICALCDHEDY CYCL0KE G? EROaDWAY ! reels of entrancing photoplay that' -r f. condition. Maybe he is jealous of , ohAitoiv w Lum Qn th hls oId s:dfe-partner. Chief Eender, who to overv detail, lias toen mane in siv ibsolutely clean, has humor all . the way through, and the management ab solutely guarantees everyone to enjoy it as much as any production of the wppk rp?n rrilr.sQ nf nrirn It is nr I Hs-sanay production, which alone in a uarflnp" of its wor'h. Esanay nro-j nuceo un i rial ana you Know wnat that was. made such a great record with Phillies last year. r,.;-;- com.c-ri nna conven-C'-i circct car )inc3 '! i Stations and T--vo m:nut2o walL to c::?p3 and theatres. ROOMS: ( 123 v;ith privilege of bath 3IJ50 per day 75 v!tli private shower balli per day 50 ',vith private batla $2.00 and up Club Breakfast . 25c up Special Luncheon . 60c Dinner a le carte at moderate pri-e3 J, Fred Sayers Managing Director at I K i Sty. S3 e 43 m ! MM Oi 45 h 2- O-vy IV SI 2 BOOK and LYBICS er . OTTO HARBACH and EDWARD CLABK MUSIC EY RUDOLPH FRIMU AUTHORS OF imxnmMSmOi mmr Ffi5i5H FROM A RECORD RUN AT TK E N EW YORK CAS I IM O CAST, CBOWBabb PRODUCTION A SUPREME DELIGHT CC CLEVER ARTISTS 50 Company Oroiiostra, Original rrodoctioji PRICES, NKJHT: 75C to $2.00 MATINEE: ; 50C to $1.50 Scat at ElvinBton's Friaay. NOTE: The Patriotic War Tax of 1c on each 10 or fraction thereof will be rhargeri in addition to above prices. ROYAL HAWAIIAN SERENADED PLAYERS, SIXJERS AND DANCERS Greatt Attraction Ever Present ed on the American Stage at Pop ular Prices. . . . ALL HAWAIIAN? The Irama-Stirrins: Iusic of Ha- 1 waii Ukelelc Steel Guitar Solos Duets Trios. Hawaii 5 n Sextette See the Genuine Hula Dance Hear the Deautiful Alohr-Os" Front the Bird ot I'ararilttei Slatlnee at 3 Nights, 7:30 and 9 J5-80c 2C-30c RIGGS DISEASE CAUSED BY BUGS New Yorlc. N. Y. According to Dr. Woods Hutchinson pronounced by the Hearst newspapers as the world's foremost writer on medical subjects, "three-fourths of us over the age of thirtv years have riggs disease, and that its cause is due to senus or ccld bugs." We don't know Dr. Hutchinson, but the following distinctive features are observable in the treatment of riggs di.-ese by patients ustng pyo rigg: The progress of tne disease is promptly arrested and soon stopped. The color of the gums is restored to a healthy pink condition in the course cf a few days. Undue redness of gums disappepars. Inflammation, vsorene.-as and, sensitiveness disappear. Gums build up and fill out, receding stops. Separated teeth come together. Loose teeth tighten up and bleeding of gums ceases. Pycrigg is a new prescription specially for - riggs disease - whicli comes in the form of a medicated mas sage unguentum'which stays where it is put, unaffected by saliva and. is be ing dispensed in original packages, price one dollar, at best drug stores, includnig Jarmau & Futrell in "Wilmington.- Acivt vr.TM tct-.r vv a ' . 4 ' HOTEL S WASHINGTON DX. S2J 4, SI OPPOSITE CAPITOL and UNION STATION Absolutely New and Strictly Radsra Renowned for its High Service and Low Ruts?. ' EUROPEAN PLAN K00SI per day without bath aud up " with bath All Rooms Outside ; BcoUs for tbe joking . T. KNIGMT. Mcr.a-cf WargWr. r-. -rrr,. . ..tS j - . ' : : - - Night'.' .'.'.'..'.'..'!." ....25c, 35o, and 50c j I muni j.uwttaTOmBWJMjJwriM Tickets at Elvington's. I ( "SSC5 earn lc or iraciion mereoi win ue cnrj;ru i : j in al;iiion to aboVe prices. . ' - . ' . : -- I M m & 2.ooms . r-f ' 1 j puu jtv: 1. t a uk J H H B B r,'. IBS ij &i W 1 : VfJvUII . f ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF note!.- Chelsea West Twenty-third St., at Seventh At, NEW YORK CITY European- Plan 500 ROOMS 400 BATHS Boom, with adjoining bath $1.00 and $1J0. Suites, parlor, bedroom rnd bath IS.Oej ati upward. Club Bretkfast 25c up. Special L.nncheon, flo up. . Table d'Hote 'Dinnor $1.00 up. Cafe attached. To Reach Hotel Chelsea. From Pennsylvania Station, 7th Avenue i car south to 23rd Street; Grand Central, 4th Aveuue car south to 23rd Street; Lackawanna. Erie, Reading, Baltimore & UJiio, Jersey central and ueaiaa Valley K. R, Stations, take 23rd Street erosstown car east to Hotel Chelsea. Principal Steamship Pierg, Foot West 23rd Street, take 23 Street cross-1 town car. , WRITE FOB COLORED MAP OT NEW YORK. CH'CAGO MICHIGAN BOULEVARD AT 22r.d STREET You traveling men, merchants, manafrActurers, coming to Chicago, why pay high prices just to be in the Loop ? STAY AT THE LEXINGTON 5AK MONEY NOTED FOR LARGE WELL FURNISHED RGCM3 AND GOOD SERVICE AT MODERATE CHARGES Ten minutes from the center of the Loop by street cars passing the door, convenient to depots, 3 popular price restaurants. ROOMS $ 1 .50 A DAY UP CHARLES McHUGH, President IS El SS 1 i I Si i M B a w P f I plllililiilllliillilllffl Haven't EU'S that counts with hundred? of men and women is W ant Ad news. The Want columns below are full of it. Every Want A.d is an opportunity for somebody. Keep your eye on the Want Ads for ,that golden opportunity may not appear but once. J8I3 5 - rJi e-hijrn, IS 15 t The Result "Getting' Powers of Diapatch: aht" Ads f Are Never Exhausted -.' Every clay sees NEW WANTS ARISE; and every day sees them FILLEb by these Want Ads. ': " 1 4 'fiJ i i " ANT Ads found positions, buyers, homes, Lst articles, opportunities, competent help -filled hundreds cf wants tJar :hose wide-aWake people who used them weeks, month?. rro b7byears ago. And Dispatch Want Ads today, next week ana I !, rriohths from nov will continue doing the same good woik. I I J mmmmmmm 3ll!iy!l!i!II!!liliEII!il!l!!l!!!l!i!!illlllll!lill A; V iiiiiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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