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At The Theaters Academy : Bijou : Victoria : Royal : Grand 'ROYAL A man arid a woman handcuffed to gether stand at bay before a howling tnob who seek their life. The woman is given the key that will release her and give her a chance for life and freedom, and she throws the key away! This is a situation shown in the new Selznick, Ralph Ince special produc tion "Red1 Foam," which is now show ing at the Royal theater and seldom has the screen reflected a more poig nantly dramatic moment. Zena Keefe is the woman and Hunt ley Gordon the man who is placed in this precarious position through sheer chivalry, a quality one would not look for in the small Missouri town in which W. H. Hambys stirring story is laid. GRAND Treats galore are in store for Grand patrons today. The bill 13 one that was personally selected and hand picked for the occasion, to see just how strong a bill could be presented and how much business could e done in a single day. Patrons get the ad ' vantage of this and will see one of the greatest quality bills of the entire season, for the usual Grand admission prices. The second of the special Big V comedy creations to be presented at the Grand today is entitled. "A Parcel Post Husband," and stars Earl Mont gomery in the funniest, cleverest and most original comedy ever screened, according to many critics who have seen it. " Another rare treat is one of the big pest of all the two-reel dramatic gems that "Hoot" Gibson has appeared in at the Grand, entitled "The Man With the Punch," and Hoot is right there with the punch a hundred per cent strong. It's alone worth the admis sion price. Paramount Magazine and Bray Pic tograph are two other exceptional features, making a solid six-reel all feature bill. biginnlni BIJOIT Tho RHon announces beeinnlne to- rlav the ereatest variety of attrac Hons for their Saturday programs that have ever been offered to the Wil mington amusement lovers, in the suc cessful culmination or negotiations for the great series of big .two-reel fea tures now being made Oy.Pathe featur ing the. hardest riding, fastest shoot ing, Jtindest hearted ? westerner on the screen, Tom Santschi in tiie leading roles. The first release today is "Beyond the Trail," a two-reel featurette with the i breath -catching, arm-clutching king of thrills that everyone craves, a rousing western story fiill of deep humaR interest set in the splendors of nature's great outdoors. - The Bijou by this contract, shows- these brand new super-featurettes first -in the en tire state right on release date. Hank Mann, the North Carolina oby who started in last week at enter taining Bijou patrons, today presents ."The Plumber" said to-be the fun niest comedy that he has ever starred in. International News, always first with the big news of the world, will also be on the bill. ROYAL MONDAY Pauline Frederick, whose new play "Madame X." a Goldwyn production, comes to the Royal theater for three days, commencing Monday is one screen actress Who believes in keeping herself in the character she is portray ing from the start to the finish of the production. Consequently playing the role of the sad. lonesome, hopeless wo man around whose stormy life the ac tion of the play moves, is no easy task for her. The character calls for the best in the emotional acting and Miss Frederick, long before the first scenes of the play were taken, was determin ed to present a new "Madam X" to the screen audiences and spent hours studying put each scene. COBIRX'S MINSTRELS ACADEMY Joe Coburn takes pleasure in an nouncing and presenting one of the strongest vaudeville headline feature acts in the history of his minstrels for those who admire and enjoy instru mental musical orisrnalities. "The Carl Cameron. Saxo-Land Instrumentalists." Introducing also exceptional eccentric and wooden shoe dancipg into the musical numbers and billed as modern manipulators of mirth melody and maniacy the comedy numbers do not detract from its musical excellence. Coburn's . minstrels are said to be the best organization in its history of "over 20 years and will appear. at thej Academy of Music on next .Monday; evening. Tickets are now" Belling at the Wilmington Talking Machine com- j pany. . 1 "LISTEN LESTER" AT ACADEMY TODAY 1 Xo musical attraction has been more persistently whistled "-d hummed into favor than has "L,:sieu Lester" : John, Cort's musical comeday at th.e Acad-i emy of Music matinee and night today ard "Waiting for You." "I'd Love To," "Feather a Nest,' and "Sweet Stuff I are only a few of the melodies thatj the general public as well as Lester listened to niffhtly without tiring fori an entire year during which this play : ran at the Knickerobcker theater in I New York. Tickets are now selling at , the Wilmington Talking Machine com; pany. INVESTIGATE FREIGHT RATES (Sprlelnl to The Star) GREENVILLE. S. C, Feb. 4. Hav ing decided that one of the best ways 1 to further a city's progress is by bring- j ing freight rates to schedules which j will compare favorably in all respects j to other cities of i the section, the cham ber of commerce traffic bureau here has adopted a : program of. work for the year with this as the most important goal. It is planned to work for such freight rates as .-.will be attractive to any industry looking for a place to locate. CHILD DIES OK BL'RNS (Special to The Star) GREENVILLE, S. C, Feb. 4. As.a. result of burns received three weeks j ago when her dress caught names from an open grate fire, three-year-old Ester May Bailev. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bailey, died yesterday. The lit tle girl suffered untold agonies, al though physicians did all in their power for her. A She Followed the Trail to Its Bitter End And then when recognition and for giveness came death snatched her hard-won victory t SEE 0 PAULINE FREDERICK The Bare. Pulsing Soul of Art, In THE GREATEST EMOTIONAL PRODUCTION OF THE LAST TEN . YEtARS . 3 Days Opening Today r - . BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Chronic Coughs and Persistent Colds Lead to Serious Lung Trouble. You Can Stop Them Now With Creomulsion, an Emulsified Creosote That is Pleasant to Take. A New Medical Discovery With j Twofold Action. Soothes and! Heals the Inflamed Surface and Kills the Germ. Endorsed By Highest Authorities. Money Refunded if Any Cough or Cold, No Matter of How Long Standing, Is Not Re lieved After Taking According to Directions. FINE FOR BUILDING UP THE SYSTEM AFTER COLDS OR THE FLU. FACE TO FACE! THEV had told her HE vraa married and Intercepted Mm letter-. Rut trntb, like murder, will out, and noon the fire of love caused the simmering cauldron to babble and boll Into a nimaon foam. Of all drugs. Creosote is recog nized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healinsr asrency for the treat ment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung trou bles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membrane and stop the irritation .and inflammation while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the Ererms that lead to consumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory In the treatment of chronic cough and colds, .bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung: diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or the flu. Increases apDetit and body weight. Ask your druggist. (Adv.) ACADEMY One Night Only MONDAY FEB. 7 a 1 "" "- :1 ! HEADED BY I t I PRICES ARE ECONOMY PRICES Linen Finish Indian Head - 29c 35c 36-inch width, a yard 44-inch width, a yard . NEW SERGE DRESSES FOR SPRING Received yesterday by express. They go on sale Tomorrow Morning Week-end price $10.87 each WOOLENS AND SILKS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED FOR WEEK-END SELLING 36-inch wool serge, fine, smooth quality; colors, tan, brown, light gray, taupe, plenty navy blue and black. yr Week-end price, a yard I D C 42-inch woolen tricotine, fair quality, 'smooth finish, splendid for one-piece dresses and separate skirts. 1 1 A Week-end price, a yard v 1 U 50-inch fine all-wool storm serge, closely woven, smooth finish, a good wearing quality for mdidy suits, skirts and dresses, navy blue or black. Week-end price, $1 OA a yard $l.o" 36-inch Nu Vogue school plaids, a fine, closely-woven cotton fabric in a wide range of beautiful designs. Week-end price, a yard ODC 40-inch all-silk crepe de chine, " d1 AO ayard pl.4o blackPen 1UG' rSe' dark green' browT1' pink' sray maize and 36-inch silk poplins, the heavy, durable kind, Qg assorted colors, a yard oSC 32-inch silk stripe shirtings, all fresh, new' patterns for men's shirts and women's shirt waists. A I" Week-end price, a yard 15 C WOMEN'S HOSIERY Women's fine quality silk hose, full fashion, double sole, toe and heels; white, cordovan, field mjuse and black, a pair, tax extra, rfo An only 3Z.i0 Women's silk lace stripe hose, seam back, white, navy blue, field mouse and OA gray, a pair pl9 Women's fine lisle finished hose, with seam back, white, gray and black, a pair DDC Women's silk hose, seam back, extra good quality, white, cor dovan and black, QQ a pair OC NOTIONS Women's hand-fold purses in brown only, $9 QQ ' each Arf.efO Women's Niagara Maid silk gloves, wrist length, double tipped fingers; colors, gray, pongee and black, QQ a, pair GC Crochet lace and insertions to match. Week-end i price, a yard 14C Metal bag frames, assorted de signs, each at ODC TOILET COUNTER 25c Brown's Violet Simplicity talcum powder, three A cans for DUC 50c Kirk's Jap Rose face pow der and one can Jap Rose tal cum powder in for 48c 50c Brown's Japanese on face powder OOC 50c Colgate's Florient QO face powder JOC 50c Chlorax tooth QQ paste . OoC Babcock's Honeysuckle perfume in small bottles, no eacfc iOC 10c Kirk's Jap Rose soap, 0 3 cakes for LtOC 10c Colgate's Coleo soap, or 3 cakes for uuC 10c Colgate's small size Cash mere Bouquet soap, o 3 cakes for DQ MEN'S SHOES One lot of men's odds and ends of shoes, blucher and bal styles, most all sizes. Extra good values. Reduced very low for quick disposal, a pair $3.35 CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS, WEEK-END PRICE $3.19 EACH They are fresh and new, made up of good, me dium weight crepe de chine in neat colored striped patterns. Splendid values. Our week-end price makes them especially attractive. CHILDREN'S WOOLEN SWEATERS WEEK-END PRICE $1.95 Scores of odds and ends of medium and high grade sweaters, including the staple coat styles and novelty designs. Most any color wanted, sizes up to 34. Don't miss these if you need sweaters for the boy or girl. MUSLIN, BEDSPREADS AND TOWELS Crochet bedspreads, heavy quality, full bleached, size 80x90. Week-end price rfo. An' only tP&.jO Crochet bedspreads, medium weight, full bleached, size 72x90. Week-end price $i A only . Jbl.Oy Fair quality, full bleached pillow cases, sizes 42x36. Week-end price, o j each Z4C Turkish towels, full bleached with fancy border, size 18x36. Week-end price, a each v OiJC Turkish towels, fine quality, full bleached, fancy colored designs. Week-end price, no each JOC Plain Turkish towels, full bleached, heavy qual itysize 18x36. Week-end price, 45 C 36-inch bleached muslin, good, soft quality. vveeK-ena price, i2C a yard l1 ART DEPARTMENT (Second Floor) 36x54 woolen baby blankets, fine quality (jQ q with satin borders, each 36x40 cotton baby blankets, good, heavy grade, in m pinjc or Diue, each $1.19 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT (Second Floor) Women's fine muslin teddies, lace and embroidery trimmed, assorted sizes, q each UuC Children's and misses' outing flannel gowns, plain white and stripes, QQ and Floor Coverings, Trunks and Bags (Third Floor) Send Us Your Mail Order Every Day CHARLEY GANO SIX BIG MINSTREL VAUDEVILLE ACTS PIUCKS 50c, 75c, XAO, fl.RO, plus rrnr fax. Sents Monday, Wtl x mlngton Talking Machine? Co.-. - ; , , - j ACADEMY 6f MUSIC , To '?y Matinee and Night , t9 RED ROAM By,WilliamH.H0mb WLMS& PRODOCrrOH Picturlrd by Etfwortf J. Montatfrwr Powerfully proiuwd from the great Huiurday Kveninff ' i . Pout tory . . , ZEEXA'KISEFB AA'D Hl!Tr tfv . .U a - - - uunuu.l BlAltllliU ' Last Times Today SOYAI A TREATS GALORE!! "Treats lm not a large enough word to dencribe the Grand' pro gram for today! A big bill hnii been "hand-picked" and tailored-to-at for today. TREAT Xo. 1 The second fljf those "Blgr V Special Comedies EARL MONTGOMERY In one of the funnletit, cleverest and moat original comedie ever screened "A PARCEL POST HUSBAND" Introducing many new and clever tricks The heat comedy In town this weekl TREAT Xo., 2 And we dont have to tell you how good It is in comparison -i with others "HOOT" GIBSON In tie of his best little pictures "The Man With the Punch" We dont have to tell you it's the best, because you know "Hoot!" Topics of the Day! Paramount Magazine Today Only CRAN "Home of . Perfect Pictures" . N TODAY'S BEST BILL a m 7- At Last Announcing- The kind of a Saturday Mil .we're proud to present -and to guarantee to please! A series of new two-reel dramatic featurettes starring Tom Santschi The big-hearted son of the great outdoors FIRST RELEASE Beyond the Trail" A rousing western story of deep human Interest, et In the . splendor of nature's great outdoors HANK MANN At his very funniest In this two-reeler "The Plumber" with his famous bevy of beauties International News BIGGEST, BEST, BUT SMALLEST PRICE! -.. . 1 Of tl A lallfc ! JJ Jl mttam t. . trestoMatofSTi at mq worm. tt?m ? 'jwu. try 1 7J is Fragrant and J Very Healthful Sample free of Cutieara Laboratories. Dept. X, MaMen, Mass. 25c everywhere. J.BcMcCABE&CO. BstabUahed 1U3 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS P. O. Bos IMS i CQ7 Mnrchlaoa BaUdta WltMIXGTVMf. H. C r v , Hicks Cunt ing Orufg Co,
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