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- 1 1 v. V 8r PAGE YW( TEH OANDY Famed China Collection Espe cially Looked After by Mrs. Wilson. I Look Years Younger! Use the Old- Time Sage' Tea and safphu'p arid Nobody Will Know. wasnmgton, u . , 50.cent bottle Gf famous White House collection of .. Sulpnur Com. China, containing specimens from the aQ dru stbre Mmiong of table service of all the presidents, ex- , . ... t- cent two. has been placed in a rcfcmi"":, rZ., fl ! ron. Censorship restrictions have sDeciallv prepared for it, under the I L-m. .t,qii t placed an almost impenetrable hedge supervision of Mrs. Wilson m the .MM. rQ Vioro .fabout the army aviators, but it may ectitive mansion. It is Mrs. Wilson s cuge i(. darkens the hair so naturally intention to increase the collection, if d evenly that no one can tell it has possible and the specimens nave peen feeen appijed. i You can turn gray, faded hair beau- 23 The ulu"-y Uttint '"""" . . THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, THURSD AYAFTERNOON, NOVEMBER. 23, 1916. j - - Corns Loosen, . ....aaaa.,. a ..n - - 1 1 - " - - : - - L . j. - - -, r- - niMivfijiii ijai nfT in tnr WHlltHUUStatl Ml " ? l ljlll "j"fl BET THERE IB mm inoi Aero Squadron of Tfie Ameri-I can Punitive Expedition j Always on The Job Field s headquarters .American Puni tive Expedition in Mexico, Nov. 23. "Get there and back' is the motto of the punitive expedition's aero squad be said the squadron has lived up to its motto. ( Flights are not begun at sea level, so placed in cabinets as to leave room j Those whose hair is turning gray or j where the propeller blades can grip for expansion. The new room was becoming faded have a surprise await- j the air, but at a height of 5,200 and prepared while the President and bis , jng them, because after one or two ap-1 7,000 feet, where the atmosphere is family were at Shadow Lawn for thepiications the gray hair vanishes and , tn?n. The mountains, canons, and sun summer, 'your locks become luxuriantly dark baked plains plus the altitude, com Before leaving for Shadow Lawn and beautiful. ' j bine to produce air currents and pock- Mrs. Wilson went over plans for tne . this is tne age or youtn. uray-nair-1 Gt lhat are a constant source of peril. 1 ii OOPVRieHT lOW-yiTAGRAPH Nothing Bnt'fiETSsIT" WU1 Do - This to Corns and CallnsesL If you've ever had corns, you've tried lots of things to get rid of them salves that eat ybur toe and leave the eorn Temaining:otton rinirs that make your corns bulge out like pop- xheatrJ change with Mrs. Abby Gunn Baker, ed, unattractive folks aren't wanted in charge of the collection, and in- around, so get busy with Wyeth s Sage structedLher to select some of the old and Sulphur Compound tonight and China, glass and plate, which were you'll be delighted with your dark, stored in White House closets, and to handsome hair and your youthful ap- place them in the new cabinet. pearance within a few days. While the collection, which Mrs. This preparation is a toilet requisite T)l 1,00 Voan Vmilino- fnr sfv- . "UL JUIBUUCU 1.U1 IHC tu1C mill eral years, includes pieces from everj' president except two, some adminis trations are represented inadequately, and she is continuing her work in the hope of making it really representa tive. Eventually the walls of the room are to be lined with cabinets for the col lection, but at present only the first lin-3 has been put in. It extends the gation or prevention of disease. Advt. Caiarrh Cannot Be Cured NO.ONEiSHOULD.SCORN THRIFT It is, so very-easy to, say Save mofceyput a pertain amount away every week." But, oh, how hard it is to do. "It just seems as though that dollar, or dime as the case may be, means a great deal to us when It comes to laying It away. Every working girl, whether she receives a large remuneration or small, should endeavor to save some of it. L realize that sometimes every dollar is needed in the home: butj then, five" or .ten cents may be spared. Depriving oneself of anything from a stick of gum to a ukelele will prove a moral victory and a comfort after the first pang is over. Thrift is to be striven for by everyone of us. We all admire the thrift which is found in the German make-up, or that of the French arid Belgians. These people conscientiously save whenever they can, and make a dollar go twice as far as most of us. The people of these nationalities can easily teach us a lesson here. , I am practicing what I preach in this instance, for every week when I draw my salary at the cashier's window, ! lay aside a certain amount for a reserve. In fact, I immediately hand the money to my secretary and she an altitude of 5,000 feet, which is more: sees that it is deposited in bank that same afternoon. Of course when 1 flr&t x, in aaa i, v.Qr. it entered tne movies I Had to be content witn a small saving every weeK. as mail auuvts oca. icm, ""cu .v, - - - , etrn(ll. a nir nnrket Clouds obscur- mv salary increased my deposit increased accordingly, and at present I have ed the pilot's vision and he had no j a savings account separate from my drawing account, and of which I nhQ V.o maa When h realized ' muaL yruuu. 1 iuca " " " niL-iii . - 1 j , . a . x I iiirm aoes not mean aione me saving 01 a ceruaiu ctinuunt iruiu uui uani- 1 insrs or aliowancp. It means also economv in everv shaDe and form. A thrifty person never sits idle. If you were to visit the large Vitagraph stuaios in Drooklyn you would Know tne tnrirty people at a glance, rne biggest feminine stars in the profession, earning large salaries, do not sit M V rail " -'-.Wfe In"The Little Minister- , rie took occas.c n to ,L , Scotch law to bring aljom "ig tuutiusiuu 10 nis corn v as to create a rather nun situation. In the ownir, J Babbie, clad as a gyp.y. .., ' I 1 V ft n . 1 I and the coming of the .soldy.. press them is feared. M It;,, ' "if-. ' v., A 'in i;i sympathy with the sti ik, ! In one case a pilot went through that nightmare of all aviators, a spiral nose dive. The machine was flying at You Can't Hide Corn Muery. Stop Fooling Around ! Use "GETS-IT" Tonight and See the Corns Vanish. eyes, scissors and knives that make corns bleed and sore, harnesses and bandages that fill up your shoe, press on the corn and make your foot feel like a paving block. What's the use? Why not do what millions are doing-, tnk& 3 seconds off and apply "GETS- l'fl(r rf i Vi n s ty-i . . f .1 vx hjv ui lilt.' J 1 anxious to give the iov. ;. She makes the minister n , i means of giving the sij,., wood is surrounded b ti... Babbie must make lur j out her identity b(ir.g di; minister believe:; r.Jie Turning to the soldier:. j she is wife of the niinhMv-- I makes no word ol den in j lowed to escape 'ihnuf,:i : In the development of ih j minister falls in love v. ;:i J ty" and she finally wi h j Lady Babbie's father ., j hear of such a muteh. ' that the young woman i. J when a man publicly m-:. ;" Mil,. in k now. Cl ' I.. . ,1 'i-.iiiig. ThM iih-'IV IT." If dries, you put your stocking '.woman as his wife b. , II:- iiil! n. ,.r ; ' -l:i llilll. am that manipulation of his controls pro duced no effect. He glanced at his . -a v. 1 compass, it was turned sideways, in dicating that his plane was falling. on rteht away, and wear your regu lar shoes. Your corn loosens' from the toe, it lifts rlfEht off. It's pain less. It's the common-sense way, the simplest, easiest, most effective way in the world. It's the national corn cure.' Never falls. "GETS-IT" is sold and recommend ed by druggrists everywhere. 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price, by Ti. Lawrence & Co.. Chicaero. 111. .j Sold in Wilmington and recommend- j cnarming mat in scoiianu, as me nun, did that night in the u., soldiers there is a le-.i So she acquaints? the m : i i i IJfJllL U11U I I in- ( ,, mi i , as his wife. The role ol ..,u, '.,u,,. is undoubtedly one (, n,,. Mif.s Adai.'i;- Ti: V llll.'S-,.j ''' I.H-illy "'ai l inci. ture is not a quack meuieiue. it was pre scribed by ope cf tlie best-physicians In tbis .otintrr for roars and is a rps-nLar nrs..rlntln. entire length of the room and is in t it is comjiosed f tUe best tonics kuown. com- (Mnod viltli the L-rt blood purifiers, acting ul vith local ArriiicATioNs, cs they cannot with its wings at right angles to the naacivo wt,f,Q maHintr ttloiT. Q0oa t, finra ro hn9v ,mhmi,wn -.T. r"; "I'" 'earth. Carefully he reversed his con- e , tu, awv, t T I ed as the world's best corn remedv bv naa ana ner success m n ur cuuauiunuuni uwruw:, uu. iu wutri i eure xl . an oui ls wi iit-iiii r 1 1 1 1 1 i iiinea ailiiuukii j. iiu nu l uilcii cuiuiumci. niaiitxic i " " " cureTLkeC fearing that too quick a reverse tQ oceupy my tlme by making little dresSes for the. dear kiddies in an orphan R- R- Bellamy. Smith Drug Store, tUc blood aud mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh would crumple the machine. Several home in which I am interested. And you would be surprised to know how Southside Drug Co., Elvlngton's Phai- harmony with the architecture of the White House interior modeled after the Georgian period. The woodwork is of ivory white. The shelves are lined with handsome velvet, which gives a perfect background for the China as well as for the silver and glass. The furniture of the room is a part of the set, used in the East room during the . administration of President McKinley, and is upholster ed in-brocaded satin of a light yellow tint. Mrs. Baker made a search of the historic ware already in the White House, and placed in the central sec tion of the new cabinet some of the oldest pieces of silver and glass in the rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect c.mbluation of the two ingredients Is what pro duces rucb wonderful results iu curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. r. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price TC-e. Take Lii s Family nil.-, for constipation. At last he felt them time he did that take hold. Just then the clouds thinned and he saw the earth not more than 500 feet beneath him. He had fallen like a plummet at least 4,000 feet. Another pilot at an altitude of sev eral thousand feet early one morning noticed a sheet of flame shoot from , the hood of his machine. Startled, he i began to volplane down, seeking a , j place to land. He throttled down the Expect Church to be Completed by, motor and the flame receded. When Early Spring. Jhe gave the engine gas a few moments , Work is progressing rapidly on the later to , regain momntum, the flame 1 Church of the Covenant which is be-' re-appeared. Several times this oc ing erected at Fifteenth and Market J curred. Finally, he glided to earth streets by Messrs. James and William and got out to inspect the aeroplane. H. Sprunt, as a memorial to their Everything seemed in good shape The! many dresses I. can get in that way for an amount I would pay for a ready- macy, made one in the shops. Harding's Pharmacy. ' 'Yif I,,.,.. very great. The coming oi h,,. ac, , tress in the play to the Academy i,f ! night is being awaited wiih .li.;jSiire raiu iineresi. mere win in- V ! seats placed on sale tonh-iii a; : r. at the theatre. ARE ERECTING WALLS. mother and already the walls that are There were no signs of fire. 1 x a i e -w-i a I . 1 V. iUA I ueiiig constructed 01 riymouin gran- name lie ua-u stseu na-u ueeu iuc rcta. mansion. The Washington and Johnjite are rearing themselves above the ' of the early morning sun glaming on Adams "relics are also displayed from the center to the right. On the left of the cabinet the relics are arranged in chronological order, of presidential administrations. Mrs. Baker is in correspondence with a number of the presidential descendants who are con templating gifts to the collection. foundation, which has been complet ed. Work oh the church was begun in August, but later developments showed that it would be necessary to drive piling in order to insure a foundation. The present plans call for com-; pletion of the church by early spring! the highly polished, red. blames of his propeller. DEGREE TEAM RETURNS. Local Pythians Have Great Time Mount Olive. In CATHOLIC ALUMNAE TION. CONVEN- and unless unforseen complications , Baltimore, Md., Nov. 23. Women delegates from widely separated sec tions of the country arrived in Balti more today to attend the second bi ennial convention of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae. The day was devoted to the reception of The decree team of Clarendon Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, to- ' i i m j .it. l 1 Underwood, of this city, expect to fin- geiner wun a numDer OI oiner locai ish on contract time. I Pythians, left Tuesday evening for The church proper will be one stor-!Mount live' where ey conferred ' me tiiuu raiiK uyuxi ca.uuiuai.es iu I that place. The team was met by a ied, but the Sunday School room will be two stories high. The style of ar chitecture is very different from that of any other church in the city, be ing a combination of, English, Tudor and Gothic. When completed the church will present a very handsome ', the visitors and to meetings of the ! appearance. executive board. Tomorrow morning the convention will be officially open-j START BRICK WORK ed with an address by Cardinal Gib bons, who is the honorary president of (This Part of Construction on New the organization. The federation membership embraces more than 25, 000 graduates of Catholic high schools, acadmeies, colleges and universities in all parts of the United States and Canada. Who was that girl that sang at the Bangs musical last night? That was their daughter. She was studying music in Europe, but had to come home on account of the war. Gee! War is a terrible thing, .isn't it? Exchange. ft. " -.X ' , 1 for the whol room. VprC (( I Made iri various styles, it is adaptable X, P-rSli i for all household purposes. it 1 ' ' I ' It can be lighted without removing the t tiSLl I Iamp-hade or chimney, J iw3 y Mag Easy to re-wlck easy to nil easy to lM'iT"0i1 ' " - :- ..Use Aladdin Security Oil the most rie5lll?2fi!?3 f' ' economical kerosene xU for best ret- yp SiSJ j L j wits. 7 STANDARD OIL COMPANY" , mr BALTIMORE, MD, M-3H0sr Waahlnffton, D. C. - , Charlotte, N.C. miijm ' 'jk 'XkMgit& Norfolk, Va. Cherleaton, W. Va. JLJ?Tr3 Richmond, Va. .Charleston. S C. " ' ' Custom House Has Begun First of the brick work on the new half million dollar custom house has been started and from now on this work will be carried forward by the Northeastern Construction Company, which firm has the contract for the erection of the building. This part of the work will, for the present, be confined to ihp nnrt tion on Princess street, where the 1 nothing short f viCt0ry' hf efrG; foundation has been completed The hls manner Q"ckly changed to that r.i i. , . ' I of eentleness. liiot wuu win De to commete the " .. . . ' n a mi m-t-iiai Aliei llitf vvuih wan uvri a van- xji ii i"V wi 1 ivir, J i quet was held and such a generous PROVES OLD SAYING, supply of good things to eat have not been assembled in many moons. It has long been known that the peo -- - . 'WA'i v l;r 'il '''' 'M' i ii - - v- 1csv i ' ' -- . os-i v - large delegation of Pythians, bearing a message from the Mayor of Mount Olive, to the effect that the doors were wide open to the visitors. Im mediately upon arrival the honored ! guests were escorted to the Pythian Hall and were introduced to "his ma jesty, the mighty goat." Work was begun and executed in an amusing and impressive manner. It was only once that any break occurred. The break occurred this way: "Hisi Majesty, King Billy," having the ad vantage of an unusual term of rest, was very spirited ,and he leaped high into the air like a mad demon, but as quick as lightning the eminent Dr. Galloway pounced upon him and after a short but mad wrestle- King uoai ' r. . . , , A . D o . tl a j r ivi.. realized that his master would yield Distinguished Actress to Be Seen at The Academy of Music CHARMING MAUDE ADAMS 3e Seen c Tonight. part for the cornerstone which is to be shortly laid. Atlanta, Ga., Nov, 23. "Like son pie of Mount Olive could do things like falhei," to paraphrase the well- properly, but the Pythians of that known quotation, has been demon city last nfght proved that they J strated by John K. Ottley, vice-pres-were generous as hosts. I ident of the Fourth National Bank of The happy' expression on the faces this city, with his thoroughbred white j ui mo iiiaiu muiuutjrs upon i-euuiiiius proved that the trip was thoroughly VETERANS INTERESTED IN DIXON'S STATEMENT. enjoyed. SEATTLE BISHOP OBSERVES BIRTHDAY. Atlanta, Ga., November 23. Con federate veterans of Atlanta are very much interested in the announce ment that Thomas Dixon, author of "The Birth of a Nation," is planning to erect an equestrian statue in the J a t . - ! 11 a. t at- and liver pointer which has just won co aous uare tm aneiuy, in. the membership stake in the famous I "U1S Ull ,1.wuu 1& Seattle, Wash., Nov. 23. Several hundred letters 'and telegrams were received today by the Rt. Rev. Edward J. O'Dea, congratulating him On tne sixtieth anniversary of his birth. The was no -formal observance of the anni versary, however, Bishop O'Dea pre ferring to spend the day in the regular dispatch of diocesan business. The Bishop, who has been at the head of the. Seattle diocese for 20 years, is a native of Boston, but has been a resi dent of the Pacific coast since child hood. He was ordained to the priest hood in 1882 and before coming to Seattle he was rector of a church in Portland. field trials no win progress at Waynesboro, where the finest dogs in the country contest every year. Recently Mr. Ottley's son, John K. Ottley, Jr., accumulated a string of blue ribbons with his hogs in the big swine show held in Atlanta, and also said to have ben the original of the "Little Col6nel" in the famous, photo play, which 'will be shown at the At lanta theatre in this city all next week, beginning Monday, November 27. At its previous long run in At lanta the film was witnessed by all won ribbons in the bench show withj he veterans of the city and surround his pack of hound dogs. ! country; w wfre PcaHy able Following the example set by the.? to tneatre' plam are ae junior head of the house, Mr. Ottley "C1"s 6iC m "iu re I has placed "Top," his pointer, in the treat hcn the Picture returns. class of America's "big league" bird! ??8r.bIJri"!?g the cveted tropny j TESTIMONIAL TO ANOTHER GOOD SERMON. THE OLDEST ACTOR. For Ohio Valley Improvement. Huntington, W. Va., Nov. 23. The twenty-second annual convention of the Ohio Valley Improvement associa tion opened here today. Several hun dred delegates from points in Pennsyl vania, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois were present. Pres ident John L. Vance of Gallipoiis. O., called the gathering to order and deliv ered his annual address. The convention-will conclude Its business tomorrow. Attendance on Revival Services Con tinues Very Good. The attendance on the revival ser vices which are being conducted at the First Baptist church by the pas tor, Rev. John Jeter Hurt, D. D., con tinues very good and again last night a large congregation heard Dr. Hurt preach a splendid sermon. There were two additions to the church last night.- . . The song services, which are con ducted by Mr. Walter E. Rodgers, of Atlanta, Ga., are being thoroughly en- try, joyed. .The services begin each even- '. ing at 7:45 o'clock an,d. th6 public is ; What kind of a cordially inyited ftp attend. The re-! automobile' ' New York, Nov. 23. All the leading theatrical managers in New 'York to gether with a vast number of prom inent actors and actresses n5w apr pearing this city, have tendered their, services for the testimonial perform ance to be given at the New Amster dam Thetre tomorrow afternoon in honor of F. F. Mackay. The perform ance will be given tinder the auspices of the Actors' Fund. The recipient of the testimonial is one of the best kow veterans" of the American stage. At the present time he is believed to be the oldst active playr in the coun- "v Jlllllff 'li te, alaallU'llllMWWMa Mae Marsh In New Triangle Reteaae, "The Wild Girl of the Sierras " Tomorrow's Triangle Feature at the Royal. ROTAI TOMORROW David W. Griffith Presents THE TWO BIRTH OF A NATION STARS Mae Marsh and Robt. Harron In a Magnificent Triangle Fine Arts Drama, ' "The Wild Girl of The Sierras" One of the Greatest Triangle Dramas Ever Filmed. NEW BILL A HUMMER. Tomorrow a brand new show roc. on at the Victoria, and ovc:v ron suuuiu ace uie picot-m proiiiiciion (presented for the last time t oih; and 'tonight. I Fox Rellly s Famous Clui.i- Tmt- Iters scored another distinci t i-itimpb I in their first presentation of ili;;t r-jt j I musical fun show "Little Miss oMnrv" which went on for the first lime yes. j terday afternoon and evening. Km- est LInwood, of course, is tin- diH center of attraction, and in this pro duction has a comedy role tliut furn ishes him with innumerable opportu nities for getting off good ones. .b- i wood is entirely different in the wav ! he puts over his bits of Inn. and U ; sure of a round of applause on almost I (every word he utters. ! This show is characterized by the i big number of late Broadway musical h'.ts, among the greatest of ihf even ing being "Through Those Wonderful, Glasses of Mine," which tlie (;iobe I Trotters Chorus and Mr. Kreidcll pat lover in a manner that beat even th Mutt and Jeff aggregation who first put on this number in WiirninBtoD two months ago. "Tennessee .Moon" by Fox Reilly and the Empire Quar tette, was another much enjoyed ber, while Bobbie Pait. I'ascinaiinr and pretty, put over a hip, hit wilb I "College Boys." j There is an even dozen with i.msiral ! and vaudeville acts w ith lids .show, land all new costumes, new ; p- t iallifs !by Ernest Linwood, Umpire j u:i tt rtt. and Harold Palle, the 'iln)iii",l.in Ur with the big voice, ko to make it one of the very best chows of ihe -J.tire week. 4TH1 or THE 3 i rlnl rri LAST TIMES TODAY: REILLY'S model ii o ir new vival will, prQb"ably :beT brought Xp a close Sunday evening. It isn't any kin.l of a model, horrible example. Kxcnange. It's a Globe Trotters .- f r Present THE BIG SONG AND FUN SHOW - "Utile Miss Money" With Twelve Big Musical, Danc ing and Specialty Numbers. THE GREATEST-HIT YET! WILD GIRL SIERRAS." Tomorrow at the Hoyal will to presented one of tlie very ;;re:iiest Triangle dramas that the wizard di rector of the age, David VV. (Jriffi'l'. ever released on the Trianjclo Tin Arts program. It in a nianifirnt five-reel production entiih-d "The Wild Girl of the Sierra.-," si:irrin that amazing little dramatic :ir, Mae Marsh, supported hy hand-oW nnrl Htrnno' Rnhfft Harron. one the greatest stars in "The Uirih oI p. Nation." Mae Marsh is attracting nmh at 'tention by her amazing chiirarii'ri tioris in a great variety. In "Hood Ann," she had a unique role, tH she took a long swing on ih" V lum of characterization and did "The Girl of the Paris Streets." ;ii"hPf Mae Marsh picture, and asain departs from all beaten paths of rhJ acter portrayal. She is a wild R"1 She wears a scantv skirt f r'''"hrri She cannot speak, she fears liuma kind. She bites and r.cratcli when human folks try to J quainted with her. In just on spect she is quite similar lo ' of womankind she can fall In This she does, and, of course. man with whom she falls in w is Bobby Harron. . f It will be or.e of the most e-nJ-J able dramatic offerings ol m weeks at the Royal ",nU),mU' sir. Ulaliuvlilv! L - ' 1' thrill ous that all regular patron.- take tip and see this picture to be good. ACADEMY -TONIGHT Charles Frohman Presents Maude Adams In J. M. Barrie's Cornea THE - LITTLE MINISTER 50 RUSH SEATS AT 50c and ' TONIGHT AT 7:45. ri I let Suspended. -.-:- , tj ....
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