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' !: 'If I 3 4. ; I-' I i 1. - '4 . i-S'k'i'- few?;;1 .i'.'.r. v- i 4 ' hospitalItyIs aKT ideal. 1 " i 1 -y m i fcaftd the'l cHaractetytbe portrays 'iff iwfe? present "production. - tr f -,' ; dMce Valentineiwho Ighajres; stellar 6trran4 "'newInbyoes op at .the. : Victoria today, ?-every 1 act cai the . bill changing Conipletey.; and fe-f peadniS ndthinfir "whatever from the first two shows. . . .' .. . . .1 , Today the . popular Lynch Trio; k!.L ' 1 1 --t - j. f honors ' with' . f-part of the whimsical? .dies a difficult" role wiUi . rare artistry and in a JPashiofiLtha captures the au- ,S:'.-J'". AGAlM CHApLIE CHAPLfN.' " ou .sax and - enjoyed., that,, great hrae real Chariie "Chaplin comedy at 1 HOSP1TALITY1AS AN IDEAL. " Perhaps the greatest charm of th e Southern States to. the traveler is hospitality. Nobody ever turns away, from a Southern homestead hun gry and tired. Southern "doors are a lways open and so are Southern hearts. - ': In the rush of our busy life up in the North we are inclined to forget hospitality now and then. So much must be accomplished in such v a shoi time that there is little; opportunity for entertaining friends in the average Derson's life. My friend Ethel, of whom I speak so very often, was born in Virginia. Of course all-niy chums are glad to see me and make me at home, but at Ethel's little bungalow there is somehow or other that underlying strain of welcome. When you are there your thoughts must fly to the old South ern mansions where gaiety was always in full swing and where the trav eler was sure of refreshment and shelter. After all, dear girls, what is the use of having a lovely little. home if we can not share it with others occasionally. A home is a woman's kingdom, a nd if she lacks hospitality we are un able to speak well of the way in which she reigns oveT it. Even, though the wealthy entertain lavishly with their week-ends, dinners, dances an4 teas, we are seldom able to. think of them as -ideally hospitable people. The size and quality of the house has absolutely nothing to do with the matter. Hospitality may be found in the humblest of humble homes. In fact, It is more generally discovered at the less wealthy hearthstone. It is my desire to be considered hospitable, and k now that I have my own nest this can be made possible. Why. can't we, one and all, join hands across the different States an d make all the women, North and South, renowned for their hospital ity? - , ' If which, has been making such a tre-ithe Grand lagt SatUrday.' Well, to mendous hit all the 'Week,'. presents p . ;- - w ;.; . ; their great act of the' week, which I orrowvyqu have even -a. bigger treat they themselves term "something for I com1 On the -.Grand presents the our friends to remember - us by."'! inimitable Charlie ,m another great Therefore, it may be expected .(as three-reel feature -comedy. "The Gang they intend to come back again) that Lfdefv reelsof film so chock they will put their best -foot forward of laughs and heehaws that you today and present the very greatest wlU not be allowed a, let-up for full bill of the entire week. It will have j 0t:.tte ''be1B to go some, everyone will acknowl-j to Jre ,nJd . ' . edge, but then these kids are right Charlie as "The Gang- Leader' is out there with the goods and can do the fniest role ofis .whole career, it, there is no mistcke about that. Snyder and Vaughn will present the best act of the week, again ap pearing in blackface and white, pre senting a rousing comedy sketch en titled, "Tfie New Servant" Then will come AL Nuttle, present ing "The Musical Clown," the com edy end of his repertoire in which he will utilize a vast assortment of mu sical instruments. Hill and Edmunds will present a new comedy . sketch entitled "The New Recruit," while Bessie Knowles will furnish a new song review, which should prove very attractive. SCENE from "DORIAN'S DIVORCE" SCENE FROM "D ORIAN'S DIVORCE. Metro Feature, Starring Lionel Barrymdre, at the Royal Tomorrow. "The Lilac Domino," which Andreas Dippel is taking on a triumphal Southern tour, will play in this city, matinee and night, Saturday, October 28. This is the biggest hit of the year and is full of special features that make it universal in appeal. It is in three splendid sets, with a rush and whirl of action that is little short: of cyclonic and a dazzling array of beauty both in the scenic effects and 1 in the costumes of. the pretty girls who are so numerous that it is scarce ly possible to count them. The cast, headed by Bradford Kirkbride and Yvonne Darle, include a host of fine singers, noted comedians and exqui site dancers, among whom are Marie Hamilton, Joseph Carey, Edward Crawford, Allan Ramsey, Mile. An dree Corday and Archibald Gilchrist. There are fully twenty wonderful song hits in theoiece and a special orchestra under the direction of Mr. Milan Roder, the Viennese conductor. Tickets will be placed on sale Fri day, October 27, at Elvington's. He is in the thick of it with the vil lains and plots everything from kid napping a babyto murdering" an od man for his money. They steal nu merous pretty girls, kidnap babies, burn houses, murder, devastate and everything possible under the sun A 1, A. ' 1 m AH .1 J " J .J ioai a uanu 01 rumans couia uo, auu Charlie - is the unwilling leader, 1 through having been first kidnapped himself by the band of outlaws. , Charlie in "The Gang Leader" at the Grand tomorrow is surrounded by all those old-time Keystone favorites, including Mabel, Ambrose, Walrus and all the other laugh-makers. It's a picture worth going mile3 to see and ' will only be presented tomorrow no return date on this great feature. ; epends:onk:idneys. ' . ' The fakiflt nd Tthef intestines, which Work; together with tne jkidn ey s to 4iirowcnft thi poisons. or tfiii body, da a,; part, , of the- worki but aiclean body and ahealthy one 'depends'on the 'kid neys.. : If the kidneys are clogged with toxic products you suner from sticness in the knees in the morning on arising, your, joints seem "rusty", you may liave'rheumatic painDparn in the back, stiff neck, headaches, sometimes swol len .feet; or neuralgic pains alUdue to the urfc acid or toxic poisons. in thfe blood. This is the time to go to the nearest drug store and simply, obvtain a 50c. package of "Anuric," the clscov ptv of Dr. . Pierce of Buffalo. N. Y. Then drink a cup of hot water before meals, with an "Anuric Tablet," and notiee the gratifying results. Advt. , -f- ; . Woman's Gun ' Mtal grey, cloth top lace JJoots $3.39. Wilmington Shoe Co. Advt. v.. VICTORIA Zarrow's Variety Review Presents Everything New Today g Lynch Trio To City Water Users The attention of users of City Water is called to tie Ordinance requiring water to be shut off for non-payment of water bills. Time expires TODAY, October 20th. Extra charge of 50 cents for turning on water when shut off for non-payment. Pay promptly, and save costs and inconvenience. ' - - THOS. D. MEARES, City Treasurer. LIONEL BARRYMORE TOMORROW Tomorrow the Royal brings back for the first time in many months one of the greatest favorites ever seen on the screen, the gifted Lionel Barrymore, the hero of the great "Ex ploits of Elaine," with Pearl White. You remember his startlingly realis tic performance in that great serial. You also remember a great Metro fea ture presented many months ago, j "The Yellow Streak," starring him j and what a great picture it was. 1 1 (Tomorrow . the Royal presents this i gifted actor w'ith Grace Valentine in a Metro wonder-play, "Dorian's Di vorce," in which he adds to the lau rels, which already are his in high degree, both on stage and screen. Never before has Mr. Barrymore had a role more admirably suited to the distinctive talents 'which have won hihi eminent place in the world of dramatic art than that of Dorian Keene, the idealistic -but devoted hus- Presents "Something for Our Friends to Remember Us By." THEIR GREATEST ACT: ROYAL TOMORROW Metro Presents the Gifted Dra matic Star Lionel' Barrymore With The Exquisite Artiste Grace i Valentine in "Dorian's Divorce" 5 Wonderful Acts of Romance, Mystery, Thrills. AL. NUTTLE In a Great Musical Clown Act. ( SNYDER & VAUGHN In Black and White, Presenting "The New servants" HILL & EDMONDS Present "The New Recruit." BESSIE KNOWLES In a New Song Review. Oscar P. Peck, WOOD. Telephone 341. Pine, Oak, Mixed Wood. Dry f Kiln Blocks, Slabs. All kinds of Mill Woods. PROMPT DELIVERY. GRAND TOMORROW Charlie t Chaplin In Another Great Three-Real Keystone Komedy Scream The Gang Leader With Fatty, Maoel, Ambrose and Walrus. Adults, 10c. Children, 5c. ;beo.toayiuru yiyauiupryMore ( t yjfandleytiim in tJUneofMILLINERY--. Jihestock'iffiM all of the different . shapes oi the sfeasbnv We ihandle ladies and children s hats. Whaveja big line of the crush hats for 69c each regular price $1.00. Velvet hats and Felt hats and Clot I, hats. Prices 50c, to $8.00 each. We are showing a -, ' line of this season's furs. Coot! muffs $2.98 to $20.0') each. Neckpieces $2.00 to $ 1 8.00.' : pur furs are pretty, Clean and well made and gu.uan teed tp bev what they are sold for. , - ; Kfatve just received a big shipment of new and preit v waists from' $1.25 to $5.50 apiece Crepe de Chin- Georgette Crepes and Plaid and Striped Silks. All hats trimmed free of charge. We save you money on your purchases at Geo. O. GaylorcPs Store Next to The Bijou. Pure Elgin BUTTER 38c, Royal Grocery Company 1 7th and Market. Phone 70 5th and Red Cross. Phone 74 Da inly FLOUR -An in- Compound LARD 14c. RUMFORD Powder 22q. Twenty-five cents- insignificant sum. IS IT? Wait a minute. Suppose you multiply that sum by the dollars you spend each year for groceries. Now how much have you. Say three hundred times twenty-five cents. Seventy five Dollars. Not an insignifi cant sum now is it? Lets see what interest you get on your money. Six per cent, is a good business aver age, isn't it? Very well then your SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS rep resents six per cent, interest on $1,250.00. This is an example of what the ROYAL STORES will do for you if you let them. These stores will eventually have prices far below thepres ent ones. Start saving Satur day ani take advantage of the opportunity The ROYAL STORES offer, you, as hun dreds of others are doing. A few minutes of your time in telephoning or visiting our stores will be time well spent. Don't put this important mat ter off, as it means money in your pocket. "PAY CASH BUY THE BEST FOR LESS." MEAT j 16c. Good COFFEE 20 and 25c. "if"1 3C 001 Priced 'A This Term Means Nothing to You Unless the Retail Merchant Can Back It Up By His Methods of Buying-Value ot the Goo4s-Tand His Being' REASON ABLE in the Question of Profit. tl 99 1 W e Garry e Is-- Priced Shoe 'he Be $4.50, $5, $5 JO, $6, $630 Remember This: A Merchant can take a cheap shoe and mark it "Popular Price" We take pleasure in showing you OUR VALUES at $1,98, $2.98, $3.48 u I '- f GeOo Nevens and. "r;1-:. ' ! , . ''. ' " . . . . '. "': . ' ' j a 121 Market i ... 21 It 3C f.-s'-.;.'. 0 B
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