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" a'."" .f t PAGEJWO. """ s " Vll fbrmel-'road attractions in offering rQii'tt-train mi n Wftwaiinns. Tma COM- V ! "A K 'lia-V-f-.U : pany Opens incir engagemeuu tuu rgrmate. T.QWter. OOK . repiac m Uonyt December 3. ?? "and Claims He Gained Six j To a fulijstuge setting of ftaWaiian ,'f-s rr J r ' 1i- 1 ' laconcry.' this company of -rodl -Haw- Pbiihds On It i. ni Ttsnt a musical satire in A 1: -4. tii V .1 I t In h J j1 4 (if1 .11 Ut i d 1 4 1 I- ; Li 4 1 l-3 Ml 1 1 ? Mi 1' 10 4 1 it Ml i 1 k T ll A ' 1 i ; 1 i 4 11 ril i r It ii'' ! ' t in 1 l S i '1 'Xf - ' . E i;:;jyaia&xcgrny. ihmihh fit.- I , Scene at a. department store M" a1-' , , . - about the bread line now it's .the su at : . t -.-iv:-.2- ... d to obtain sugars JThey , used, tq.alk ll FRIDAY S ; A. ' A'tWt )et-you- sy$tejftii become ciude,uch national Hawaiian? sue - ? slacker." If you need 'pep take Ppoiop as "Alaho Oe ', x ','Mauna He ! iPeulac. That's the . popular saying Aifl 'iMaid ot Honolulu' "Forget Me ., i lamone-the reaKfiehtinc sons of Uncle -mm" "VTni Pun flan." "Honolulu Hulat - Sam stationed at Fort-Caswell, N. C. 'Girl'' "Welly Weily Wai "Honolulu; ; "And these bovs know whereof they mrnhnv.". nnH numerous other offer-; epeak' explained doL c Dwyer vafter jn&D representing Hawaiian niusical , ' paying a -visit : to SoUthport where he. art.. Popular American number? will r 1 i 1 J i . t J - " i 11-' Hi. ..!( - - .. . j. 1 1krviA -1 tn tn-irt 5 Z t -r naa ine pleasure oi taiKing wxui qunu also oe prepeiiLeu. ivauvui riu,naj'u: a few SammieC To verify his story of dances will be given by Princess : le the sentiment of the Fort Caswel sol- hula. Hawaii's premier dancer. diers' as regards BeDlac, the Colonel of-: Those who love wonderful music fored the signed statemeht of Hilliard and beautiful scenery will appreciate Fowler, a private in Sixth Company, the offering by these Hawaiians. C. A. C, which read as follows: j The prices will be 5 0A cents, 75 -cents i "From 'a single bottle of Peplac I and $1, will the first four rows at $1.50. j have gained ,ex4ctly six pounds. My, Tickets will go on sale at Elvington's, sleep could hot; be . better than it is tomorrow morning. -MTro T of Q rt nrl 4 Vi 4 e TArtlov Men T ' . - 1 ATURD AY Your Last Chance at the Wonderful Offerings of Our Annual T H ANKSGI VINQ SALE Come and See These Bargains LADIES' HATS REDH'ED. One l't f I'olt Hats, .some velvet, s'liin- rciuly to wear, liijr assortment collars and slnmes. value !fl aiul SI 'riiauksfiivinu' Sale price 49c One lot of Velvet Hats, black and color, assorted slnines. value Sn.."0 to s:;.ttii: Tiianksithiuj; Sale price d5 (tic lot velvet Hats, black and col ors, a jrreat -ariety. value. ijfj.Os to S4.."e; Sale pri.-e Sil.U-H WAIST SALE This treniendi iis moncy-s.-i viuir o; port in ity sl:nild a.npeal to every one who piactnes economy, retrular "White Waists, well made, some voile. Madras and some plain, some trimmed all new styles; Sale price 95c SILK WAISTS. $2.. "0 value plain white, black and combination corors. fine quality silk : prre:it valuer Sale price $1.95 HOUSE DRESSES. Fin" Ginarhani, and Percale Dress es, bis assortment colors. $1.2.j and values; Sale price 98c WHITE MIDDY BLOUSE. Full ranpe sizes. 'IMeadillv Brand."' )' value: snle price 40c !)oC ?1.2- vainest Sale price DRESS SKIRTS. P. lack and navy, f nil rancre sizes, jrood styles. $:',0 to $4.00 values: Sale price ' 2.98 DRESS SKIRTS. r.lack and navy. $!'.t) value; Sale price $4.98 DRESS SKIRTS. r.lack, navy, preen and brown, also stripes. bir assortment of colors, sizes i'-f to "0 waist measure, S- io value; Sale price $1.98 BLACK PETII COATS. Full size, well made, deep Jiounee, jjood iiality sareen, regular $1 .."() value; Sale pr:,e 98c COLORED PETTICOATS. Heatherblooni,all colors and plain and stripes new, jnst arrived stuaraqteed fitted-top; Sale price .'. $1.50 BATH ROBES. Misses' and Children's, assorted col ors . $1.48 and $1.08 Ladies', full assorted colors; Sale price ..v. $2.98 and $4.S Men's sizes .. .. $3.98 And $4.0 C.LOTIIIXG AT WONDERFUL SAVINGS. ?.s.00 and ?1Q.0Q Suits, gray mixtures; Sale price $6.50 $15.00 to $in."0 Suits, extra value. dark niixtrtresv sale price .. $13.50 $l.-.00 dark Oxford gray iulxture Suits, sizes 35 to 42. extraordinary value; Sale price $995 BOYS srreOOTy flFfTS? Dark uuittire, -1..r0 value; Sale "price $2.98 Toys' School Suits, brown mixture. value: Sale price .. .. $4.75 MEN'S OVERCOATS. One lot special ."Els nnjs' !&s, $S. to $15.00 values; Sale Wie $4 to $7.50 Think of tb; saving. Buy an Overcoat at one-falf price, when goods are 50 pr i-eat. higher. Yard wide Uleaeuing; sale rjce, per yard , . . : T,".T.f3.l.lQe Limit 10 yards. DURESS GOODS. 3G to ."S-incu witte Suiting, in brown, gray, red, stripe and check ; also plain, t!9c value; Sale price 49c HOc (iingham, .12 inches wide, big assortment stripes; checks and plaids; Sale price 19c 19e Plaid and Stripes and Plain Dress Ginghams, full range pat terns, 27 inches wide; Sale price 15c 2.1c Windsor Suitings, 2S inches wide, good range colors; Sale price I8c 25c Percale, full yard wide, fine pat tern range, fast colors; Sale price 18c 15c Chambray. bine and pink, short length pieces, limit 10 yards: sale price, per yard , .. lie P,.5c Rontex Suiting. ..5 inches wide, full assortment colors and pat terns; Sale price .. .. .. .. 23c 75c Table Napkins: Sale price, per dozen .. 50c 12 l-2e Window Scrim, printed. "Hi . inches wide; Sale price .. .. 9"c; SHOE VALUES. Ladies' Gun Metal Lace, low iieel. 4 . tt 7,. $20 -.value;. Sale price... $1.98 Ladies' black English Walking Shoes, clotb top, 4 1-2 to C, S4.00 value; Sale price .. JS.S9 Ladies' black Oun Metal Lace, S inch boot. high heel. . to fl, $4.00 value: Sale price $3.98 Ladies black Patent, cloth top me dium heel. 5 to 0, $5.00 value; Sate price .... $3.98 Men's black and tna English and other style Shoes: lace and but ton: Sale price .. $2.48 Boys' School Shoes, guaranteed all leather; Sale price .. .... . . $.4g.. This isn4Ta cleaning up of Odds and Ends. Everything oold during this sale is new, stylish and serviceable. Bear in mind the prices quoted here are! for One Week Only. Read these prices. and" see if you can afford to buy elsewhere during this sale. During this sale we will have on display Toys, Dolls, Fancy Goods, Christmas Hand kerchiefs, Neckwear and many Novelties. ' Kid Gloves, black., white and colors, only $1.98 o H rl lOktf 9 JLJL& JLsM.M.J&JL The Firm that Pays Your Car Fare. AT FOURTH STREET BRIDGE Comp y , have a hearty appetite, and I have been relieved 'sof-. a had t . case . t kidnoy t trouble. "i . ; A SCREAM. s You fortunate ones who visited the Grand on a Friday, some two weeks Before takinPWan howpvfir. niiriP ago, and witnessed the presentation L was a different stdfy. For five yeas or "SKinner s : jjress un, me cbi- I suffered from ltidnov. trnnhip T.brated Henry Irving Dodge story star- htrid lots of medicines but none of them i rinS Bryant Washburn and Hazel helped me, My appetite and- sleep ( Hney") uaiey m tne leaaing roies . were not goo I oftimes suffered with !have a stm bigSer treat coming Sat- terrible pains in my back and no mat-furday in ?.e Presentation of its suc ter what I tried I could not get any cessor,- "Skmner's Baby rone ofthe 'relief. greatest mm masterpieces in wmcn "This Peplac sure has helped me and !Brant Washburn eyer starrea I am continuing on it. I recommend!, .Yo." fn imafne.4h ant ?S t Prnla- for whaV it i,00'vin fr linimitable couple, "Skinner" and his Ld h;prthlt?4ill find Us wayo fcinating: little wife, "Honey' over !cll suffering peopll 7 the firKst br- - '8 a CP ntin,ual scranf i.. A x T5?,r; i 4 n , from beginning to end, and is ofae of ID bSS- -The lavine S M the r8al film masterpieces. of the year, ivZr vtv v, -y. g , I Iet combining both pathos and coraeHy in I npS -pin fh ,a flaclfer' If f.ou a ratio that will prove mt pleasing, need Pep take Peplac! also applies i to the citizenry f this section. I can I 1- is MAXINE ELLIOTT. In the big motion picture production, talk-at length on what Peplac will do ffie" and wom!n .H1 "Fighting Odds' written by Roi Coop iDcai ,U1 iCllt:i 4m siamacn ana K1C- er Megrue and Irvin S. Cobb, which is ney ills, nervousness and blood im- presented as the attraction at the .purities and indigestion, also those Grand theatre Monday and Tiiesday j wanting better, appetities, increased Qoldwyn pictur has brought back strength and energy, more weight ind to American aoidiences the interna sound and restful sleep is to visit the tional favorite and famed beauty, Max . ijfdlamV. nmpf Stnrn nnH hi U -rr,ti,L j i a I . . . -o w-v u liooi me me aaiou, wno is maKmg ner arstj, j stories about Peplac's work that are onnparnnr as a Rr.reen star I I iold me every day by those who have - Maxine Elliott has not been seen ;put Peplac to the test." on the stage in several years. In re- Peplac is sold In Wilmington at the suming 'dramatic work as a star in Bellamy Drug Store, and at all other motion pictures she has been appro- j leading drug stores and In neighbor- priately equipped with a role which mg towns. Ask your druggist. Adv. makes demands upon her emotional In emotional possibilities it Keeps Old Eyes Young Keeps Young Eyes Strong The clear, mellow light . of the Rayo Lamp makes the long even ings cheerful and pleasant. Its bright light is easy on the eyes work is less tedious play more enjoyable in Rayo light. RAYO LAMPS are artistic in design an orna ment to any! room. You light them as you would a gas jet you don't have to remove either-chimney or shade. Easily kept clean. Designed to give the maximum of j bright, flickerless light. If your dealer doesn't hayeihsm, write to our nearest station. The use of Aladdin Security Oil guarantees best results from lamps, stoves and heaters. STANDARD OIL COMPANY B New Jersey) 1 CfSjOt? fl BALTIMORE MD. 1 73" r ... - 1- Washington. D. C. Charlotte, N. C. KWm fc .,. i rr- Norfolk. V. Charleston. W. Va. g" to&b&ttJ&Vm I IT Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C. " ''" . ...... I .Pick ford - I-Cream Jl 1 I 1 is adored the world over few C&3 TOMORROWS $?nay I'resents BryantVVashburn WITH HAZEL "HONEY" DALY In the Seqnel io "Skinner's Dress Suit." "SKINNER'S DflbV?) no.i talents surpasses anything she has hitherto attempted. "Fighting pdds" tells a story of big business ventures in the automo bile industry. "" Miss Elliott is seen as the wife of ji millionaire manufsk turer, a beautiful and loyl womah who, by her wit and her loveliriess, brings his poverful enemies to ac count. John W. Blake (played by Charles Daiton) plans the ruin of James Con ley and eventually has him sent tP prison. Mrs. Copley (Maxihe Elliott) contrives to trap the unscrupulous Blake, who is the head of great finan cial forces. Through her beauty she wins his confidence under an assum ed name, and finally is able to. get the evidence necessary to convict him and free her husband. Allan Dwan, director of "Fighting Odds" .has carried out the ideas of the authors with great care, to that the production is an example of excel lent photography and artistic scenie display and lays special -emphasis on the dramatic element throughout. By Henry Irvtaf Dodge. Tm A Production of Rare Intermingled Pathos and Humor. rAJL'Hiii:"- : for Pleaseure Drlvlnp, Dances, Wedding and Commercial City livery Co. Phones 15 and. 345. NEW BILL TODAY The Famous LYNCH TRIO Featured as the Headliner Attraction with MORTON'S ; KENTOGKY BELLES AH New Special Scenery-7-Elabprate Wardrohe. IT'S THE GREAT LAGTJH SHOW. Fifth Chapter "GIrOReporters" To day a;nd Tomorrow," III i6SHOE of t he HOURS llSSil ; j; JW J&l '"' "3 'pSmSm0, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. Night Only). . : '"" Ma Sfc ' 'r ' ' V'ivl.' HAWAIIA'S GREATEST,. MUSICAL ATTRACTION ' 1 ' 1 JWWMffi '' '''C,wvi Direct From the Royal Palace, Honolulu. ' sSjjKB'' BELL'S FAMOUS HAWAIIANS ; 7 Tr;..' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' Presentiitg a Musi r'V jfc ' f . i" The Musical,' Scenic Masterpiece That is DifferenC 1 "The Cavalier, a dress walking model combinine stvle and rnmfnrt Nnt tKar-. sensible heel. In all. the new colors, 8 and 9 inch tops. A to E widths. ; PETER SON and RULFS WilmmgtpnV Larges J nBest Shoe Store. Hawaiia's Greatest Singerst Pancers and Instrumentalists. . The Feature Attraction at Jhe Palace of Music at The Panama . . . : Pacific Exposition. S Prices 50c, 75c, and $1.00. First four rovyst$1.50 (War Tax Extra). , Seats at Elvingfoh's Saturday. - J is adored the world over for her ability, character, and youthful charm. Miss Iickford has again honored the makers of Pompeian toilet prep arations by posing exclusively for the 1918 Pompeian Beauty Art Panel. Above is pic tured only the head. The long panel shows the full length figure in beautiful colors. Size of panel, 28x7r4 inches. Art Store value 50c. Tills panel and a sample of Pompeian NIGHT Cream sent for only 10c. See coupon below. Brings Beauty- While You Sleep Faithful use of Pompeian NIGHT Cream every nipht upon retiring makes the skin regain or keep its fresh, velvety, youthful charm. In beautiful purple and geld jars at the stores, 40c and 80c Guaranteed . by the makers of Pompeian MASSAGE Cream (which exercises and youth-i-fies the face) and Pompeian HAIR-Massage which removes deadly dan druff and boautifies the hair. Only 10c and this coupon bring; you a 1918 Mary Pickford Art Panel and sample of Pompeian NIGHT Cream. Tear off coupon : Now J The Pompeian Mfg. Co., 2100 Superior Ave., Clerclcad, 0. Name. .'..... Address ... ., 9 1 City... ........State Write very clearly iBaaaBiiBaaBBBiiQaaBa"",llj Stamps accepted, dime preferred) -1 . v USE DISPATCH; SPECIALS HS 1 , " " j - , . T- A- '- r J - ... .. ... 1 ! w . . -
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