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'THE WILMINGTON i DISPATCH "THUSD AY- AFTERNOON, AUGUST 23,-1917. PAGE TWO. BELIC - WILLIAMS COMPANY'S. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE EVENT - This week we offef values that are we feel; specially appealing because of their ussefulness. Every item is something rneedecL, Cwr T"! , " ; EZZZZIIZZII - - . As v6 have remarked frequently, ; these are opportunities to 'JSpendaHtUe and Save a Lot ; V, : A 6." . v.,-. !)-,.;', mm ' ," 1,1 .!.;v.r- Men's Furnishings at Really Low Prices. 2ftt -RusDendera ft 18c Half nose m ... Brighton Garters Paris uarters Sharing Brushes Wash Ties GJ... 25c Silk Ties 50c Silk Ties silk) Silk Ties C LioiTBrand Collars, 2 for Boys Kool Kioto. Hints ' fi i . If M 25c Silk Ties ' 15 1. - II SUM silk Ties fCB mmm ' ,- ;v '-'111 ...... ..2ft ...i ..'.10 . ...... lSe 19 ... ...89c ... .79c ..lo 1-4 Off boys Wash Suits, siszes 3-8 years. $2 Work hats $1.48 79c Dress Shirts. .59c Boys' Palm Beach Suits at $2.49 $1.25 Straw Hats 59c Hat Values. Ladies $3.50 to $5.00 Trimmed Hats, i , . ,89cv Ladies' $2.00 to $3.50 Trimmed Hats , : . . ,49c: Ladies' $1.00 and $1.50 Straw Hats () . . . ,19c Ladies $1.00- Sliort Hats' ' ... . ... .19c One entire counter Children's Hats U . . ... .5c One entire counter Children's Hats g . . . . 10c One entire counter; Baby Caps : .' .; , . 1 i5c : 15c Ribbon all colors, per yard . . ' . . ; . . . . . 5c 50c Ribbon, all colors," per yard . . . ; . . . . I. . 35c ...49c ..69c P"r;'" Corsets' Corsets specially priced ..' Corsets specially priced (g . De Bevoise Brassieres . .. . .... . ... .19c , p : Toilet Goods ;-'"v; -Woodbury Face Powder ........ 19c Cloleate Floatine Bath Soap ' . . . . ; , . . .-.':.'.5c Large size Tooth Paste ... . . ... Notions. ; $1.25 Men's or Ladles Umbrellas ... Ladies' Silk Hose, black and white . . Children's Ribbed Hose, 2 for ......... Ladies Fancy Hose ...J . . ....... 'Baby Caps . . ..." King's Sewing Cotton g . . ... ....... 2 for 5c Auto Caps, 50c value . . .. ..39c ,.19c J ,.9Sc .29c' .25c .15c '..5c Ready to Wear items at 1 Greatly' Reduced Prices'. Children's Dresses, i ages I to 6 years at . . . ... . ,19c ,$K Middy Blouses at ...69c Sport Skirts $3.95 Fhird FlbBr i ! $1.50 Ladies Bathing Suits ..'. ... ....98c 1 Lot Ladies' Voile, Gingham, White Embroid ered and coat effect dresses to close out $$.95 Coat Suits in blue and in pink linen to close .$6.95' , out at , Straw Suit Cases, sizes 10116 inches, i 69c :ffstrawvQripsii "lit Strawy Grips;s1ze '.' Jap. flatting Rugs; 27x54 inches s. . . . 1 9c . rjap' Mattiriggs JaD. Matting Rugs.' 6x9 feet : V'M . . . $2.1 9 Jap. Matting Rugs, 9x12 feet . . . . ..-.. . ,$3.C5- Shoe , Department Men's Wbite Palm Beach $3.00 Oxfords $2.18 . Ladies' Long Beach ;Pumps .... ... .$2.29 Ladies' $3.00 'Sport Oxfords (g)'.:,:.. .... .$2.29 i Ladies' Long Beach Plain Pumps . ... . .$2.13 Dress Goods. ; 36-iiich .Mescaline in all thewanted Sha . . ;C $1.50 values - ;. : . . . U . . . . . , . 25c to 5uC Fancy .Voiles . . . . iii? Fancy Awning stripBd Skirting, 29c v '' :-T " ! ... ' ( . ..... ... . , JT7-incn ancy voile v 12 l-2c value rr, $1.25 19c 16 1-Sc ,.?c DOMESTICS 36. inch 'Blue Grass iff Cambric at . . .4 . .15c J 81x90 01 cWear Well Sheets at ! $1.19 Wear Well : Pil- low" Cases 24c Large size Bed Spread $1.19 Condition Improved. ' The condition of John D. Bellamy, Esq., who. suffered . a broken wrist, when he stumbled over a boat at the Princess street wharf yesterday morn ing, shortly after the committee that appeared before the Brunswick Board of County Cpmmissionrs, debarked from the1 launch of Mr. G. Herbert Smith, was reported as good today. The small bone in the wrist of Mr. Bellamy's arm wasjbroken by the fall. DON'T HI si: I CRAY Hi r It's Unnecessary-La Creole j V Ui Darkens it fc-venly- INo I hyNq matter how gray your hair, pre- j s- ; ' maturelygray, faded, bleached, streak- 1 'fi : .ed with gray, all you need to do is to 1 Ui'" Apply to your hair and scalp the fam- f ?p ; ma La Creole Hair Dressing. This is I : a few applications you will be delighted .to, observe all your gray hair gradually . turn to an even beautiful dark shade. ' Ea Creole acts on roots, making hair and scalp healthy, reviewing the color , glands so alt your gray hair is nat - urally darkened and entire head of hair becomes soft, fluffy, long, thick and of ; . an even beautiful, soft, dark shade. Also tops dandruff and falling hair leaving your hair fascinating and abun ; dani, without even a trace of gray showing. Sold on money-back guaran tee. $1 for a big bottle by Jarman & Futrelle, or sent prepaid by Van Vleet i Mansfield Drug Co., Memphis, Tenn. 2Advt. Tense with human- interest that strikes deep to the. heart, brilliant with big scenes, spectacular acting, startling with its realistic portrayal of a certain strata of life. "A Million Bid," the Vitagraph de luxe produc tion starring America's daintiest and sweetest screen star. Anita Stewart, with all- siar supporting cast indu ing the brilliant E. K. Lincoln, made a direct hit at the Royal yesterday J and will be repeated today for the j final times in Wilmington. i For his wife's heart Be bid a mil lion. In name only she married him. It was the will of her scheming mother, who saw the lure of wealth and position, and forced her daughter into this distasteful union. But the supreme dictates of her heart guided the girl's actions. She loved a strug gling, young physician in whom she placed implicit faith and confidence. Then when the shopwreck occurred and her husband lost his memory and her lover cured him she is placed in a most unhappy predicament. The BE PRETTY" IS HIS ETO 0 Peplac Expert Explains Com mon Sense Way to Get and 1 Keep Beauty. meeting of the two men with her and her child lead up to and build a most unusual climax. Dramatic action that has the pull of a dynamo strong heart interest and direction that holds all the way, are the keynote motives of this splendid drama, about which you will talk tot mefnthsafter you see it. EXTRA FINE SHOW AT ROYAL. Detective methods of the most scientific and modern sort play such an important part in "The ) Argyle Case," in which Robert Warwick willl trelle's, the "Many women paint and powder and use cold cream and lotions when their complexion begins to fade. They think a sallow, wan looking face can be made to bloom like a healthy one by such treatment, but that is all wrong," is the opinion of the Peplac Expert, as expressed at the Bellamy Drug store. "The skin must be treated from the inside out, and not from the outside in. True beauty comes from a healthy body, not from an unhealthy one. That's the secret of beauty beautiful because it's natural. Every woman with a good digestion has a good com plexion. "It is every woman's divine right to be beautiful and if she is lacking in I beauty, is half-sick all the time, is droopy, exhausted and not jolly as a girl all her life it's her own fault The trouble with most women is they are sick and don't know it. Let nervous, pale, tired women tone up the system with Peplac. Give it a chance and they should rapidly regain health, beauty and joy in, life. I feel that Pep lac will do just this thing as "num bers have told me."- See the Peplac Expert at Bellamy's or learn about the Peerless Tonic at Elvington's, Hardin's, Payne's, Green's, Fentress , Bunting's, Jarman & Fu- Southside or Hanover IVrOLASSES IV 'the invisible bifocals . -- Afford a comfort whlcli appreciated by those who want near or for vision in one pair of glasses. I?; They keep your eyes young in look 1 as well as in usefulness. ;;-,,No line, seam or hump to blur the Vision. EYES TESTED FREE ED r. Win eta erg MASONIC-TEMPLE. Corns Lift Off Doesn't hurt a bit to lift any corn of callus, off with fingers. -1 make his first, appearance as a Sel-zinck-Pictures star,' that it was con sidered advisable tot obtain the best technical advice necessary, so that the picture might be perfecte in every detail. William J. Bums, the Inter nationally famous detective, was con sulted by Harvey J. O'Higgins, and Harriet Ford, when they wrote the original play, and he consented to act in a similar capacity of adviser to Robert Warwick. He made several visits to the Selzinck Studio when the important scenes were being photo graphed, and as a consequence, "The Argyle Case" is the first detective film which will stand the closest scrutiny. Burns was the ' first to use the dicCa- kgraph to obtain evidence from the criminals themselves direct. He in vented the "Prepared Blotter" by means of which finger prints could be obtained without .arousing the suspi cions of ' the subject. With a trick pen, the fingers of the subject are Drug stores. Advt. 4i4 NEW YORK DAY-BY-DAY. ' , (O. O. Mclntyre.) ' (Special Correspondent of The Dis patch). New York, Aug. 23. There Is r toman the mother of .three married daughters who also have children who is seen constantly around the smart dancing places. She is the gadding grandmamma, and with her always is her poor tired husband and two sleek dancing men. The woman was bitten by the tango bug several years ago. She became proficient after taking from the best instructors In town, and she dances every afternoon and evening.'. : She hires the dancing men for $5 an evening,-so she will not be besmirched. Those who know say she has aged greatly since she has become such an ointment. : Caroll had - a birthday party at .his bungalow atop . a sky scraper forty v- seconds, from : Broad way the other night. Among -' the other presents he received 12 hats. And now he is wondering if they were sent by accident or design. ! . ' Subway nerves ! It .is an affliction of rapid metropolitan life. There : are many men and women who cannot ride in the tubes. Fredrico Schang, now an impressario, used to be known as Freddy Schang, journalist He gave up journalism because he disliked go ing to the office via the subway.' Al exandre Woolcott, who used to be the Times' critic, declares that he would rather work for $50 a wekk less on an uptown paper than work on Park Row and ride -on the subway The only solution seems to be for each journalist to have a . limousine, and lead the limousine life. The" subway has a peculiar affect on those who are neuraesthentic. They realize they are locked in and they become panicky. Guards recognize it instantly and al ways try to soothe the sufferer. ; ' Miss Josephine T. Berry: professor of home economics- at the University of Minnesota, has, been appointed as sistant director 'of the Federal Voca tional ; Education ; Board. ; - GENERAL PERSHING BACK IN PARIS Paris, Aug. 23. Major General Per shing returned to his Paris head quarters, after, witnessing the French offensive on the Verdun front with General Petain, the , French commander-in-chief. ' i -General Pershing, who saw much of the Verdun battle, was greatly im pressed with the ; spirit and1 Vigor ' of the French troops. r&?ffiv W OF LAST STACES OF RIGGS DISEASE NEW YORK, N. Y. The following distinctive features are observable in the treatment of riggs disease, by pa tients using pyorigg: The -disease is promptly arrested. The color of the gums is restored to a healthy pink con dition in Ihe course of a f ew days.; Undue redness of gums disappears. In-' flammation, soreness and sensitive- ness disappear. Gums build up and fill J out, receding stops. Teeth lose their j yellow color. Separated teeth come: together. Loose teeth tighen up and J bleeding of gums, - ceases. Shrunken gums are invigorated and healthified1 These are' the results in most caseb if of using pyorigg,va new. prescription specially for riggs disease,, which comes in the form of a medicated mes sage ointment and is dispensed In original packages, price' one dollar;' at best drug stores, including Jarman & Futrell, in Wilmington. Advt. Shows : 3, 4 : 1 5y .5 : 30, ' 6:45, 8, 9:15. - TODAY LAST TIMES. ' Vitagraph Presents AMERICA'S DAINTIEST ' ACTRESS ANITA STEWART In a De Luxe Edition of the Vitagraph Success "A MILLION BID" "For His Wife's Hand He Bid a Million; She Married Him in Name Only." TOMORROW & SATURDAY Slznick Presents ROBERT WARWICK In a Marvelously Realistic - Screen Version of "THE ARGYLE CASE" lie The Greatest Detective Drama Ever Staged. By Arrangement with Klaw r; ."and , Erlangec. , wu, Lilt o jl iuv kjuujtv ai c , i . . , . - , , . wn, r, o o0.,ft enthusiastic devotee of Terpsichore ouxai ww a , XX j uit a xx a, xxxsxxxxx v l . - . - the evidence of identity is recorded. I ti, Aif - , ujartyrs oi Jioth of these important devices of theilne of Five Million. There may modern detective are employed in "The Argyle Case" exactly as De tective Burns has used them in many of his big cases. m ' ' ."The Argyle Case" based upon the .most sensational stage detective drama ever staged, is the attraction at the Royal for Friday and Saturday. Cafe life is safe for father if mother is along Brooklyn court decided. Ohio rooster gets Into cherry trees and picks fruit, dropping it to hens below. - No. humbug I You -truly r. ? :.an lift off every hard M corn, ' soft corn or corn ; between the toes, as well S? as hardened calluses on . - y: bottom of feet without :i one bit of pain. : : ;r..:.A genius in Cincinnati ".4 discovered freezone. It is an ether; compound and - tiny rattles of this magic 5 tl fluid can now be had at ;. any drug store for a few ;;); r eehts. y.-:' , -tt r Apply several drops of i ' this freezone upon a ten . . ' der, aching corn or a cal- Iusi ' Instantly all sore ;V - ness disappears ; and ' shortly, you" will find' the corn or callus so- shrivel-"V.- :- ed and loose .that you lift 1-iAt oft with- the t fingers, " :1 You feel . no pain while ; applying freezone or, af ..V" terwards. ' ' , ' Just think No: more I corns or. calluses - to totv r .tured you and tbey go without causing ' one twinge ot-rain or soreness. ; j; 2 , Ladieol Ktep a., tiny bottle' of free- rone on; the dresser and; never let a ?V corn );callus''a.cll, lcerrrA4it.. ' GWD TOMORROW Butterfly Pictures Present LOUISE LOVELY . .With Allan Holabar in i, TH1IEL0 i .''v,'" '.',1; i: '.f-Vf,iiJ,-;, -:. 1 ' nr imninn" lit MIII II IH A Photoplay with a TLrir.Ine Theme i i ndi eia.ftHtaritir' and -J!- - be many more cases, like this. In fact, there Is s another unmarried woman (slang-for old maid) who has seen 73 summersr She, too, is a tango fiend. She has money and in the old days when people danced until daylight she could be seen at the Domino Room and Healy's every morning at sunrise. She, too, has her hired dancing part ners and they have given up their honest toil to escort her about at night and dance with her. ' ; A dozen newspaper reporters gath ered the ' other day at the Pennsyl vania Station to jwait for a Chilean of ficial who was J to be questioned re garding a current feature of news. It had been announced that the of ficial to be seen had left Atlantic City, ind when the train arrived, none of 1 the reporters havinc seen the man. jthe quest was a difficult one. He was not found. One of the news paper men Summed it up briefly. "Of all the difficult tasks I know," he said, "I can think of none more complex than to meet a South American offi cial; unknown to you, as he leaves a train from Atlantic City. Every one on the train is sunburned, and you hav,e nothing at all to work on." ; Eart Carroll, the song writer, never wears a hat. Sometime ago he found , that his locks were thinning out a bit on top. Then he went out to Los An-, geles, where hatless men are the rule , instead of the exception, and. he found1 that his hair did not drop out so rap-idly.-. ' , ' ' When he returned to New York he , continued the custom. Nobody uavs any attention to those things in New 'uY6rk. ' an, fact the most " prominent' man inthe 'city could walk down Broadway during the busiest hour clothedin nothing: but a barrel and' ho , would fall to excite comment " Sa-Ca-roll has nacr felt tiiarha 'was1 conep'cuous. . - f However, there has loea a fly in'tii'- mmmmmmm ST7 M Ms. Nigra fomoinrow A Special Feature at Lumina TomorrowN Will Be the Presence, of all the (Iumbering Over 4Q0) Taking part in the Exercises at the Auditorium who will go to Lumina after the Auditorium Exercises are over. i THIS WILL BEy big night at lumina . 'itI: v: r , COME AND DANCE WITH THE SOLDIER BOYS l. , u : 1 . - .' - '. i- ..t v ; . J -i-v i;..-. ' . --- -r;'- ' . - ,. , : ' 1 - . . . -.:..a;v-.v t t. - v 1 V -V
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