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' THE MORNING STAR WIT MINGTOiM m r ppinAv a i Tr-.i tct ? , THREE THE A TRICAL s- t " - vi-i I, nuuuoi j i , 1 v 1 . -The Girl," the Pathe Gold which the Grand Theatre .la V -,0?: ent today, is said by a motion '' authority to be one of rhe ctures ne .ns oou m Li It is in many ways like ; groat pi -six year Gold Rooster .play. "Little Sunshine, which has already ' ' a fortune ; hine C,ir" has been described The PoK-o'-My-Heart" of the ' .t ladvs Hulette plays' a Ifpickford nart with such charm o brinp vroni he New York Morn- Telegraph this comment: "Gladys is the littia smm pnnricpr.er ?rk Is a joy." , her WO . Shine-Tirl" is'. a human inerest in five Pii"ts proaucea iur raina ' v.,,-v film fnrnr.raiinn. ,t,e 1 nan - '.,v Aene'j C Jchnptvn !''?.scuffS -iic hand i-f a master di- h iinm Parke. filoT' Ainex- depths of a shoe shining inH nye thousand feet of The sine oiri, wnue ittle bancs, st:3;niishes up Jhe grouchy and brocd lt . ,uis wi i fi a cheerful word and tSi!' , . ..tuoHir 1ove In V V. nart rne t"-lul"-' ... ":ries of four people is an imi-oit-je ' V and watng the sympathetic meV of rhe story, yoa w:ll cry lauaVi a l-t fc.ni th?n say: 5-iafs" the kind of p.cture I like to It the S'luiv " - Mfof bread for a hungry frienfl. She caught. A kind young: judge of ch ldren's court makes her Bee that ! should not take what doesn't be- wVto her. Later he is about to run av with , another man's wife. She him if he meant what he said, ,vn he toiu - J : ornl Via answer? IfUL ' The picture suuwf atu. wtiva ... . :u r-nT-t and it. has manv t'r8 JUVeun v," uc!les which prove the director a ater artist. ""fhe .Motion Picture News describes -...! c-ninA Girl" as a masterpiece. lie Movins? Picture World says that nroduction is distinctly numa.ii, ear and beautiful. Today at tne bijou Hfltraval of Maggie" is the rcarias Mack Sennett Keystone com iV that occupies the top position on today's great Dm ai ine .oijuu, anu ii LTc-tirPlv one of the greatest lErfam? that has ever been flashed on j screen. The action xaites piace in a feiadrv. at least the . greater part, B4 what Charles Murray, Louise Fazenda and Chester e:onKiin can t An with the machinery and ev- frTthing contained therein is a cau- tioi. One placevwnere tne villain sets . in-! of blue fluid in front of the electric fan and it is blown through the room neht into the race ot tne boss: another where the girl falls on p ton of the fast revolving wash boiler; where she gets shot through the whole building in less than noth bz on top of an endless belt arrange ment, and other things that can't be Eentioned now. It s a scream. Fmv -Wheelan. the exauisite Metro star, appears at the head of an all- rar cast in a two reel production, Tu Faithless Friend." a drama tense tith interest, one that was originally intended for reiea.se as a nve reel I fAj-ure nn fhp -Ifttrn rtrne-ram. hut was Imtdown to two reels, is another big feature on today s bill. BOYHOOD OF HERBERT HOOVES. Cireer of the Head of the Nation's Table is Interfsrrtngrly Told. Successes usually show their domi x: traits early in life. Herbert C. H-:ver. the head of the Food Admin istration, is no exception. In a long Castrated article In Boys' Life, the Sy Scouts' Magazine, the whole sweep '? this interesting life is told about. krmz the interesting thing sdetailed Is that reriod of JIv. Hoover's life hea Ampricans stranded in Europe re trying: to get home. He was living in London when the Tar hrr,),-p out. and o him appealed thousands of American travelers who, wing to the war, suddenly found tesehes in Europe with no banks Ken to rash their drafts and no steamers to bring them home. A great !sny of his friends gathered about Sr. Hoover to help him in the arduous rrk when many hundreds of Ameri 35s in distress visited the committee sosns every day. With the workers J a full patrol of English Boy wrats, who volunteered and worked lastly all day and every day for 'i-Ef-months, helping to care for the landed Americans in their country. The Joy Scouts of America appreciated 5s done by the English Boy Jtts for Americans and sent medals f them all. which the American Am- f-mn prFented in recognition of taeir services. 11 as in London that Hoover heard recall of Bele-inm and recognized be- anybody else the work to be done. the T'nited States entered the "ar the President called him back "MM to take charge of Food Adminis tion in the United States. He has peat responsibility. He has created ''temendoUS omandnUnn all mrar tVi TT"' He has asked the Boy Scouts i. 1 v vyj. u. X 11C WUIA IU here is as important as the fight iLm Fran,e- The United States Ia-v a big part tn feeding not i-1 -m armieii- b"t the men, women children in Europe who are not -Ming. Every boy engaged in this isif t dinK War work, just as much v, were old enough to be in the ctles- is helping win the war. , ;tt)Usht lf he proud to have a part He is doing his tit to defeat the I TW I '"it. 5 W Pay tTie Taxes every dollar invested Carolina B. ' u Ass'n ' . c. j I;; ,. -cv acnes next oamiuay ' - , , . I'lUUl C( kCll - -Adv. tomorrow, Saturday, Js foliar ay Again, many Unadvertised bargains mi Qe Jhom Vtt Jhis Me . To Start the Month Right We Will Have a Big Dollar Day Sale On the First. It Will Pay You to Attend ThisSale We Expect to Be Crowded All Day Saturday. Our Dollar Day Sales are a Great Selling Feature in Wilmington and are Known by Most AH Wilmington Shoppers. Our Prices are Based On a Close Margin of Profit and it Will Pay You to Attend This Sale. Editorial Column . Co-operation among all the people is neces sary to win the world war. We have received word from the War Coun cil that it will be neoessary for each merchant to do his- bit. We are asked to co-operate tc the fullest extent and we intend to do so if it is within our power. One thing the War Coun cil asked us is to eliminate the old custom of returning merchandise. We would be glad to have the public co-operate with us to the fullest extent. When you make your purchases; make them with the idea that you are going to keep them. Do not return them simply because you have changed your mind. You can do your bit by helping every merchant, and we therefore can do our part much better if you will assist us in the return goods evil. We have started two deliveries a day and we find that it works out very well. We have not had one kick up to this date and we hope that the public will appreciate the position we are taking in their behalf. Pollar Pay in the jfosiery department $1.15 Plain Silk Hose in several col ors, exceptional good value at a pair $1.00 $1.25 Fancy Silk Hose, only a limit ed quantity left; special for, a pair $1.00 29c Children's white and black Fibre Silk Socks, 4 pair for $1.00 19c Socks for children, slightly soiled; 6 pair for $1.00 JYc Specials for Dollar ay Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, light blue, navy, purple and yellow, ex ceptional good value at. .$1.00 a yard A. B. Plaid Silks, 75c grade, 36 inches wide, 2 yards for $1.00 $1.25 Striped Taffeta, 36 inches wide, special at, a yard $1.00 Black Silk Poplin, 36 inches wide; special at, a yard $1.00 36-inch Garnet Taffeta, $1.19 quality, special at, a yard .$1.00 Dollar Day Jfn the Cotton Cjoods Department 29c and 35c Fancy Voiles will be sold 5 yards for $1.00 5oc Fancy Voiles; special for Satur day, 4 yards for $1.00 75c Sport Skirtings, 2 yards for $1.00 30-inch Cotton Crepe, only a limited quantity left; 6 yards for $1.00 Colored Dress Linen, 39c grade in stripes, 3 yards for . . . '. $1.00 25c Cotton Voile, .6 yards for $1.00 Jtems from Our Notion department Large Grumpy Dolls; special for Dollar Day at, each $1.00 $1.25 Leather and Silk Hand Bags, special for Dollar Day at $1.00 $1.25 House Dresses, made of Percale; special at each $1.00 $1.00 pair of Bathing Shoes and a 50c Bathing Cap; special for $1.00 Bathing Suits for Children ' that sold up to $2.50; special $1.00 Jn the brimming and Ribbon Department Chiffon, 40 inches wide, all colorsrex tra good value, at .$1.00 a yard $1.25 and $1.50 Sport Veils, extra good value at $1.00 50c and 75c Floral Ribbon, 2 yards for $1.00 5oc Floral Ribbon, 3 yards for $1.00 Ifeckwear specials for Dollar Day Neckwear that sold for $1.25, $1-50, and $1.75; special for Dollar Day at $1.00 75c Grade of Neckwear, 2 pieces at $1.00 5oc Organdie Neckwear, 3 pieces for $1.00 25c Grade of Neckwear, 5 pieces for $1.00 Extraordinary Sale of Knit Underwear for Dollar pay Union Suits that sold for 85c that cannot be duplicated today at this price; two suits for $1.00 50c Pants, 3 pair for $1.00 Lisle Union Suits, assorted sizes, special good value at, each .$1.00 Uiii-'orpoiaiBil.) special Values from Our Balcony for Dollar Day $1.25 and $1.50 Bon Marche Special Corsets at .$1.00 $1.25 Summer Corsets; special at. .$1.00 Children's Middy Blouses; special at each $1.00 Infants' and Children's Summer Caps s and Bonnets, $1.25 and $1.50 val ues; special for $1.00 Other J terns for Dollar Day $1.25 and $1.50 Knitting Bags; special .$1.00 Children's Straw Hats that sold dur- ing the season at $1.00 and $1.50; special, 2 for .$1.00 Wirthmor Waists, special good values for $1.00 98c Lawn Waists, only a few left; 2 for $1.00 Wash Skirts that sold up to $3.00; special at $1.00 A Crowd eCoves a Crowd Get the habit of coming to the Bon Marche. You will always find us busy, if not in one department, then in another. Make this store your down-town home. YOUNG SUCCEEDS ROYSTER AT HEADQUARTERS TOMORROW Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 30. At North Carolina National Guard headquarters here preparations are afoot for the transfer of the adjutant generalship from General B. S. Royster to General Laurence W. Young September 1. The transfer includes transfer of state and Federal property and adjustment of bonds, which includes also the trans fer of property from the custody of Retiring Property and Disbursing Oft' cer George L. Peterson to Major J. J Bernard, the incoming successor on the part of the Federal government and General Macon, of Statesville, for the State. B. & L. Way No better way to safe ly invest your earnings. Carolina B. & L. Ass'n opens new series next Saturday at 123 Princess. L. W. Moore, secretary. Arlv. Z j? -' ' ' ' i -fK J I x- fv y ft OW to Tnoo V..- T Freckles or Wrinkles .,A day's r"5tonni lull,1s. an arternoon on k;-a ngrii or golf links, a sun- Ue 'rn r t. "rn or exposure on a :.:vid H n briners on a deep tan ;::!- a v ;TROn or more perplexing rlPr.U- ous, .crP ot freckles. A :x v't' thing then is mercoliz fki s n Ch renioves tan, redness or ?e-po the-L "kinjust a little at a Ctlkin cs. no hurt or. injury. As ;.' Darticu.. JU 111 almost invisible , -t is no trace of the treat ed wax an ounce of mer- - ni?htlv .A your druggist's and use Hinp- V A.5 'ou would cold cream so vr ,.? mornings. In a week beautifT,, nave an entirely new '4 n'st dpMn clar- transparent and rink'L lcate whiteness bathin ,hllyand .quickly remov fr am. fa,Ce in a solution of hazel"011,1 absolved in u. v- i iiul un V effect Salso: bUt haS a bene" lA'.-jSrtr..--..V.v3Iv.fl.X s- - x- Here It Is Agraln. (From an Exchange) An American and a Highlander were walking one day on the top of t Scotch mountain, when the Scotchman, wishing to impress the boastful "cousin" produced a famous echo to be heard in that place. When the echo returned clearly after nearly four min utes the proud Scotchman turning to the Yankee, exclaimed: There, mon, ye canna' show anything like that in your own country. To which the other replied: "I guess we can better that some, stranger. Why, when I go to bed I just lean out of the wondow and call out: 'Time to get up: wake up!' and eight hours afterward the echo comes back and wakes me." $135,000 strong. 5 years growth, record Carolina B. & L. Ass'n. New series Saturday, Sept. 1st. 123 Princess street, L. W. Moore, Secretary. Adv. Spend Labor Day at Lumina. Athletic events and other amusements. Adv. AT THE FIRST SIGN OF BILIOUSNESS TAKE A CAPTURED 30 GERMANS. St. Louis Man in the French Army Will Get War Cross. Paris, Aug. 30. Allen, son of Rich ard Blount, of St. Louis, who joined the foreign legion in. April, has writ ten his father that he has been pro posed for the war cross with palm for taking thirtv prisoners single handed in the fighting at Verdun. He was slightly wounded in the hand. Mr. Blount has considerably exceed ed the expectation of his father, who said at the time of his boy's enlist ment: "I want my son to account for five Germans." B. & L. Way No better way to safe ly invest your earnings. Carolina B. & L. Ass'n opens new series next Saturday at 123 Princess. L. W. Moore, secretary. Adv. CALOTAB GLADYS HULETTE The DeliKhtfal Path Star in "The Shine Girl," a Ere ductlon, "The Peter Pan of tin Scree V ttt the Grand Theatr Today. The Improved Calomel Tablet That Does the Work Without the Slightest Unpleasantness or Danger. Ask yur doctor and he will tell you that calomel is the best and only sure remedy for a lazy liver, biliousness, indigestion and constipation. Now that all of its unpleasant and danger ous qualities have been removed, cal omel, in the form of Calotabs, is the easiest and most pleasant of all laxa tives to take. One tablet at bedtime, a swallow of water, that's all. No taste, no griping, nor nausea. In the morn ing you feel simply fine, live, wide awake, energetic, strong and with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you want and go about your work, no danger. Calotabs are sold only in original, sealed packages, twenty doses for thirty-five cents. So sure, perfect and delightful that your druggist offers your money back as a guarantee that you will be perfectly delighted- with Calotabs. Adv. BIJOU KEYSTONE Chester Con kiln, Charles Murray and Louise Fazenda in 'The Betrayal of Maggie" Or "Dirty Work in a Laundry." It's a Scream Emmy Wehlen The Exquisite Metro Star in "FAITHLESS FRIENDS" A Tense and Strongly Dramatic Feature Judge Council III. Asheville Times, 28th: "Judge W. B. Council of Hickory, N. C, i? still con fined to his apartments at the Battery Pary hotel, but was reported ?s rest ing well today at noon. Jud,?e Council suffered a slight attack of ill?iess !ast Monday at the close of his argument in t.he big land suit brought ny the government against the Hiawissee l.umber Company." Spend Labor Day at Lumina. Athletic events and other amusements. Adv. i - "THE PEG 0 MY HEART" OF THE SCREEN Gladys Hulette In the Sunshine and Joy Play The Shine Girl" You 11 Cry a Little and Laugh a Lot and Then say: "That's the Kind of Picture I Llke to See." We Pay the Taxes on every dollar invested Carolina B. & L. Ass'n. New series next Saturday at 123 Princess. L. W. Moore, Secre tary. Adv. Meet Me At SOUTHPORT (Sunday) Str. Wilmington will make special trips, leaving at 9:00 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Fare, Round Trip 50c LB FREE: MOTION PICTURES Every Night Except Sunday Night TONIGHT'S FEATURES THE FALSE GLUE'' Thrilling Mutual Mystery Drama in Two Reels ii REEL LIFE 99 The Interesting Mutual Screen Magazine "Get the Habit" See " Lumina Movies Every Night NOTICE! On account of Labor Day our freight warehouses in Wilmington, N. C, will be closed Monday, Sep tember 3rd, except for the deliv ery of perishable freight between 9:00 and 10:00 A. M. E. MEADE, Agent-Seaboard Air Line Railwayi H. H. ELLIOTT, Agent Atlantic Coast Line Rail road, j ' i ' -' ' ' ' ' '
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