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THEATRICAL Beerinnlns today, Virgv Downard and his Dreamland Maids will present their third big; bill for the delectation of Royal patrons, another roaring; mu sical "comedy fare in which the inimi table comedy artist Virg. Downard will have his funniest role. ; New scen ery and specialties, new-wardrobe and new song and dance , numbers, will make this bis week-end bill the big gest of the week. There has seldom been a show at the Royal which called forth more applause than this one, and a single kick is yet to be heard. -The Bull's Eyew Bijou. Eddie Polo and his co-stars will pre sent at the Bijou today the latest two JALMAIGEiAr THE TWOTItL SELZKoOnnusis reel 2iapter of thrills of that big ser- ial of punch and thrills, "The Bull's Eye." Polo is winning a new name for himself in this serial, and it bids fair to break all records for attend ance before the week is out. Each chapter is replete with thrills -and there isn't a moment the wonderful star is not pulling off some stunt that ceems Impossible. The latesf one of the Little Mary McAllister's features In two reels, with this charming child star: at her best, ' will entrance both children and grown ups, in today's bill. Fimoni Dolly Sisters Comiaar. .' The famous Dolly sisters. Broad--fways favorite dancerk are the great est advertised, women in America, and their advent into the land of. the mov- 4v ? '! r '3 r THE DOLLY 515TERS in -THE MiaiON DOLLAR D0LLIE5" Jes by way . of that imposing screen -classic production, "The Million Dol lar Dollies" at the Grand next Monday and Tuesday is a rare event in movie ' land. The charm of these clever girls fairly permeates . the entire produc tion -which has been prepared with an oriental splendor in keeping with the brilliant story that has been written to display the talents and charms of the famous Dolly Sisters. It is a seven -reel Screen Classic. Tke Mota" Graad Today. From a would-be modern Cleopatra trifling with fate and forever in pur suit of pleasure, toS an unselfish and devoted woman wrapped up in. her two small children that -is ; the. character .transition portrayed by versatile Nor- t TOUR DAUGHTER'S CAREER. ; . -The sensible mother t . realizes that she hasn't an enormous amount to do with the actual choosing of her daugh ter's or '.her son's career,' because the factors that should govern such a de cision as that are those of tempera ment and aptitude. Perhaps the best thing the parent, can, do besides pro viding opportunity for . something of jin education is to help suggest to the growing child those possible callings for which he may be best suited, or those callings , which in the parent's ' mature Judgment offer best chances for 'success and usefulness. , - 1 ; There Is not. the sirghtest. doubt but 'what this war has opened our eyes to the importance and ; value of various piofe&cions of domestic science and ; household arts, for girls and women. Every gir! who has had any sort , of ' training in this line : has found her Relief from Eczema Don't worry about eczema : or other kin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using a little zemo, , obtained at any drug store for 35c, oi extra large bottle at $1.00. 4 J Zemo generally removes pimples, black "Heads, blotches, eczema, and ringworm ' and makes the skin clear" and healthy. Zma ia a clean, oenetratinz. " antiseptic liquid,' neither sticky nor greasy &nd stains oothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each 1 application. It 13 , dways dependable. - - ! ' ' . TteE.W.RoMCorClevelaad.CX; 1 I l '! 1 1 1 mt,iMi"" 'tmi f ' 1 i;SWSi mm," xBssm3aBauiMaauaisL. R U y. ft x- x ma Talmadge tin her latent '"screen' dra- ma. The Moth- at the Grand today and tomorrow. This picture . tells' " a story, of life, in" v gay social pet,' of a loveless marriage and a marital trag edy that brings final happiness . to ; the heroine and is a; picture ofelegane, abounding; In emotional ' possibilities and dramatic incidents. It is in seven reel.' - . ' : . MAXTON NEWS BRIEFS. Chaplain at; Hm n Fisrlejis;-Per-, aoaal Note of Interetrfci-Crops. (Special Star Correspondence. Maxton. June 26. Ldeut. John Allan MacLean, Jr.. chaplain at CamP ' I Va is on a ten days' Have' spending the time here with his family;, T .'-::-: He is Just out of the hospital; where he spent six weeks, with5 a fractured right arm caused by his. horefalln with him on a 'concrete road ' at " the camp. His regiment -left for" France a month agor. and he expects to Join them in the near ' future'. His sister; Miss Bessie MacLean' who-ihas been visiting -him the past few days, rr turned with Chaplain MacLean. Miss Elizabeth Alford returned-Saturday from a visit to Bishopville, S.- C. Dr. J. D. Croom has returned from Wrightsville where ;hel attended the meeting of the North Carolina Dental association last week. Mr. J. W. Carter and family have gone to Black Mountain to spend the summer in their ' handsome summer home there. Dr. D. W. Harris, his phy slcian, acompanied them and , will spend some time- there valsoi f: . "; y Mrs.-D. O. Houser1 and children" of Camden, 8 C are visiting her. father. Major T. J. Wooteri of "this place. Mr. J. S. McRae and family have Just returned from Wrightsville where they spent two weeks. Mrs. Wiswall and Miss Sadie WiswalL of Washington, are guests of Mrs. McRae for some time.- - . :'.'-"r-.:y- --w '. "-. Cool nights the past few days have retarded the growth 'of;.cotton- in; this section materially. : Up to last week, however, the prospects for cotton have never been better. In this section. Corn has not done so well,' but with good seasons recently, -will make some Im provement, no doubt. :' '-' " " CAPRONI HAS A MACHINE, Dedarea It Capable mt Flyiasr From " America to Europe.- ' New York, June -27: Signor.Caproni, the Italian airplane inventor, already has a machine capable A.ZfLy in g across the Atlantic and is ready to send it to this country, or to build: one heret ac cording to his plans, the executive committee of the Aero Club of Ameri ca was advised tonight by Lieut. Bol loni, of the Royal Itanan JFlylng Corps. Hundreds of aviators, he declared, would undertake the initial JHghtJ , ' v The plan. It was stated after the meeting, will be laid before the proper government officials in Washington, with the recommendation that Sfgnor Caproni's offer be formally acepted through the Italian , government." In his statement to Alan K. Hawley. pres ident of the club, Lieutenant' Bollonl pointed out that the machines could be ' built in American airplane facto ries in large numbers and as there were plenty of airnren available for the service, there only remained or ganization, faith and skill to make trans-Atlantic 'flying ' successful. Pari Street for WiUoa. Paris, June 27. The municipal coun cil of Paris, meeting in budget com mittee today, voted nnanhnously , by acclamation that - the -Avenue Troca dero should henceforth bear the name of President Wilson: . It was also de cided' that the nameplates .should be In place before" the fourth of July. . The vote as a formality, must under the law be approved in a public meeting. The council In4 honoring President .Wilson, suspended one f Its own . regulations forbidding thernames o4iving'persons in naming streets. " . Pare Water for Soldier. ',. Washington, June 27. To provide pure drinking water for American sol diers in the trenches ' and at other places where permanent waterworks have not-been established, 'mobile wa ter trains have been constructed and are operating In France under Jurisdic tion of th army medical department. A statement today by the surgeon gen eral says each train is' a miniature water Alteration plant and. carries an expert . chemist, bacteriologist :c and pump man. Ifo Bolsaevlaai for Bessoa. v'r New York, June 27. Allan S. Ben son, socialist candidate for president In 1916, resigned .from the party to night. He described - his -withdrawal as "a protest against the foreign born leadership that- blindly believes a non-American policy can be made to appeal to - many Americans." ' He "de clared that he could not' remain in a party which places all the belligerent nations, including those dominated by German imperialism, - '4n'f.- an equal footing..'. - -' - - services in demand. At the present Juncture there are not nearly enough uvuieaui; science ana household . art expens to meet the demands. Educa tors arc realizing triat food conserva tion ie the great patriotic work of the average woman and ,the best way to show the average, woman ihbw to. Ao her tit lr. this way is to- have her in structed along the , lines of scientific food reparation and v conservation. You know yourself that u of all the courses you had in high school the one that has made you best able to do your bit to help the Pood Administration wag not the course In United States history In which you learned U say the . Declaration of .Independence or to name the 13 original states v but the course in domestic science. - Wars of the future are all golnfr to vws wa?a partly as -this ha . been '.iai is, iram the Inside out and th importince of the right- handling of the food question will never again bs overlooked. Not only wars for 'we are somehow hoping" that-there'win'bs I n, mere tor us- in our daybut all na- uonat or scciai crises are going to be faced as something that" the, housewft can , help to solve through 'the appli cation of scientific 'knowledge of household economies. Periods of .finan cial or Industrial depression that -come in the future will doubtless be regard ed in.pari as questions for the house wife, and there is going to be "an ahor mous demrnd for leadership In'-this new field of knowledge.--- Already long, leud call has come, for mocjrx. pir.s in this line. .It Is gcfg to ,5e'a tremendously : important pfesiion in the, future and this you should remem ber wnen the time comes : to arivins v sus&e3iious to ?y our daughter tat w the caoiee of her future oMiUnm. i yj VwJVX. AL1ERIG.II CASUALTYT.1ST. Wasttrinsiton, June 27. The army casualty Jisi tbday contained 80 names. Killed . flratlon.- 29; died, of wounds. 5; died, of - accident' ana .otner causes. 4; died .'of airplane accident, 2; div-d.of disease, .2; wounded severely. SI; wounded; degree. undetermined, H4i missing in atlon, 2. I The list includes the -following irom ''-.' - ... '. J. L ... . southern states: Killed in action:! Bugler Richard M. Luter. Martin,' Tenn; ;Privates Porter M. Plier, Clahlon. Ala.; Loony Smith, Iuka. Mis's.'.- ' ' j' J ' - Died from accident and other causes: PPrtvate Jack "Brown,' 1418." Gadsdf a SU- Columbia; S. C. ; . i f.H Wounded severely: corps., omer ii. Smith. .Fquke, .'Ark:; Rayburn . Wil liams, ; Clifton Forge. Va.; Private Ernest iKImbrelV R.4F." D' .2, Spartan burg, S. C; John F. Mumaw," Dayton, 'I Jewish Helpers Waate ' v Washington,'-June 27.-r-A-call for 100 workers for overseas service witlv, the American, expeditionary-fercwwaia i- sued here tonight by the. Jewish wel fare' board, army; arid', navy .Volun teers must be men between 31 and 50 and they ., will - be required -ta ' pass a physical examination.. Rotary for Serylee..; Kansas City; June "if. A resolution pledging "unqualified ' support ' of the principle of universal obligatory train ing, for all .young men. before-, the vot ing age", was adopted .unanimously to day at the ninth annual convention of the International Association of Rotary Clubs. ' ; . " ! HOW -THIS LITTLE BOY Reeoverea - Streaa-ta After Ste! , Garrett,. Texas. "The- measles - left my. little boy aged nine years In a very weak, run down condition hecough ed a good deal, and as mediclne.dld hot seem to help him, we finally 'ook him out of school, and thought he would ?neverf Vbe";. strong again. ' One day I read about : the , cod liver and iron tonic. known as VinoL . and -euch a t change tas it has made in my. little boy it stopped his cough he Is" now back In school, strong and well.' Mrs. E. A.. WrightT -TV..- j -:vv:.. : There is nothing like"' Vinol to re store .strength, appetite arid vim to pale, sickly children. We strongly rec ommend Vinol for this purpose- R. R. Bellamy and -druggists everywhere. 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