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I ' Attractions at the City Theatres %k-TA(K-T0K" AT ' PLAYHOUSE TONIGHT I t ■'aims all the Musics comedy ■ fonors at I * I" <' '-i- with Ih com Vjg of "Tlek-Tack-T." to the theatre Wtginning this cv nhig II» lw day en- , Vgement. 11 is already Known that this "musi prodlieer calls It. in audiences jsd outburst" I- IN Kill please Wllmhigl kiid particular delight in < really gooil Viul novel musical -oii-ii,' Cer t' 1 " I of "Tick-Tac k-Toe." "f a ^■bar—ler who banner BU-sieal comedy •• ■ men one must empl ( I« its novi lly which I i*ed in "Tick- • said j and Sties the Pack-Toe ; performances which for Ibe -ate id ding surprise will not bi disclosed c IT W ,f this aUraclion«ar , ,ias been se.eu ntiow-aim Know ' , ... ... 1 ' ' .. , Th- Gdienia Vlurd. r j if thé i ' - {ipenmg with a ei wn der ... on in t. ■wry which l.-nd» v pi. " ' 1 • <14 other development. Th- Mnema ( Murder' continu » along in i with the cleverness that ha» »t.mii Jfi , 0 r K. Phillips oppenh dm. .. Kind. ist prominent among r>lo Lewis. Haiti- DuMlng and The churn principal» many hut th :i': im them an Jay Gould. Mh particular at of the prop r reiutlrcmenR »»Y s*l.g and capable , i group of comedy rr»il go Is w II be In d ■ t:: "THE < INEM v 'I' Kl»l » ■Marion Mavte* po) . iritj vv I 1 ie theatre ye»!-rda> a' pr senlatJoii of may w. iff -1 he most entertaining pl-iui" »-•nth. il;s«t bid for Maj »He h- nlli a roli-Std ! 1 , ti, rue eonlr.bub d to Hu ' 1 -The v,' I s . of the most mniM i u Mack .Senn* itH K' tils com d; VII \ -.u l m ■ > ■ ■ 1 ■ v with prubtni Hpcral n (hunuiruus funny w tion and IN vaders. vi nit rim m of nr • with Its ups j •6 and it» fall- i of Harry ; of a etlon _T'ie - n-il»id - •«- iowu*. As >uei ojved In be I ■yf's picture, vhleli is th Hr»! three da • ev\ ha» .ill nnn-U'i ' (heme s, 1 I Blrlli •Tli M ■ Hlallrf» :: » Of tile v ek. r amount *>f , u hi the M attached to hi» Mis I* ,» du », ro r. Ris manner o a* H I» plea»Inc. I ud id poso £ inch *lif prtniiou Tii® one c jglcv ci s a-ler 1» u lin*' »l l!l e olh-r ; ijts»ful young man. wn-e _j vvhü-nHgK!; have been future he threw away in n £ e»enls a man an with a surrender to liquor. • A (Mill 1)001)1 I IN BERLIN. Sf-nnelt t» at til Urn » funny, foduced ■Yankee * tuck £]■ lie was hls l»-»t w ' " 'I £T UvOrt-cl » on 11 f-atui •. | ■joil!» 'n Berlin." which i- appearing on : •mtie ram with sam- pr.i » hing Beaullaa at the pueen IMmatH C \V"i'k «•The laugh» Ilia' fanage* to throw at the chief trouble Saker and. inebl-nl.illv M • • del b*k i dt Jic war. as*' noT to b- uitsseil. Ztn4.es more than one inemb-r of the j M • ■'• "p .'1 ' Hftonifi with ils cie\ comedians wer** • Aftllrtst tl.:s ifN'T h • All of the Senne U fc-tl up ln II« east. Including Ford g ling, Marie Provo'!. • 'l"i.;'■ Hen Turpin and Ruthvvell Browne, n ; for Action nn* |fi HIM T Z Non Can Almost Surely Avoid Jli' "Flu'' and Grippy'*Colds by Î king Chasco-Vin. the Taste'ess % d l iver Oil with II p.*phos j lies and Wild Cherry. « T!U»r • offcclhr In is iIdI iImv • ci> mb- all I grippj b bit uw u Ilian «.MASCO VIN, Hi- I.i»I-1-» £ if |. . m it I» i>l-a»anl I« take amt good e <t |.l v»*t* t Ml, aiulkg and W ild » ■r youbw an I • H .I « Don't wall until ; w »Id on yon th n It inUYI b It-. cough ur cold gel# 1 too \ in at tli« Milli'i* i-iOG Mirk-' »!r-*«l amt Till it.ll>>. r/W Market »Ir— I. Ih; ni run . » z EST. löTl wc ! /\ ¥-'i i ■ T . .a C': I« W WX n P 1 M K 1 I«IL 'iik ». ; i : ! "I ts.-. > A W ^ * . & wm ■> jt. t Ü ' I You Can Have a Player-Piano / 1 ■ Quality for quality our prices are always lowest. We carry none but the most dependable piano» and player pianos and we arc always ready to have you compare our in This Week struments with any other in the city. You can have one of our fine Player-Pianos for an Upright or Grand Piano if you prefer . Our convenient payment terms make this entirely possible. Call and see us about it. Ome tomorrow! ROBELEN PIANO CO. 710 MARKET STREET victroLa EDISON Talking .Machines GBAFONOLÂ SONORA i j ; i : j ; j : ( .alill r, - /• ms -v 5> '"*-4 PJ» / MfïTJ V'«i ■ mit. a ■ t* y D-v" _ •'TÄNItCC DOODLJ IN BCCUN M nil l»l M N j who clevcrlv represents a woman vam alltv an aviator syplng : mi LETTER m nu I Llon ,., lJami .. - t he Leiter of ^ j axv •• ,, translation from "La Robe j Rouge " by Eugene Brleux, will be pi- s Hied bv John I». Williams at The (»layhousc for ttireo days beginning I Tluirsday evening. Here I» an attraction that will hold tba Interest of the most Jaded playgoer. Mr. ( u HTMiiorv has won honors whirl -n- | . |fie him to be considered on" of the aolora on t |, e »tage. Mr. has proved himself a dramatist of ex- eeptionul power and dtis-Tinncnl and Mr. Williams ran always be relied upon an u aniiruble t rodiielioii to the ^ xvjin ,, m> ha< pire who Is In in Berlin's most Intimai circle». brouglil from | France all the costumes for the play. ; ind the setting» and furniture have j b—I» construct'd from sketches taken: of the' scenes where the play is laid, N , r Barrymore has been surrounded t,j an exceTIrnl company of player»,; le aded by Doris Rankin, \T I UK t. ARHH I«. First nlght-rs enjoyed themselves at the Garrlclv Tlieatr- las! night. The I eu .. and music on Hn bill appeared I "Fad and ! .. 1 have a particular appeal. I laborat- ihusleal comedy j was particularly good. It was | en by a ivnpaoy of fun makers :did ( Maxim* "Sykes" j ■(Niere Is lots j ' com ely and nmsle In Hi- not. and! he girls are pretty and nifty dress rs. . Eddie tleroe. w- 1 known-as a comcdlau, • on the legitimate stage, p In "The Traveling Salesman, was given l.*> him amkhls company. comedy sketch. Welch, I comedians an*l showed that they are. original 1 to lie».' in revue. »biger». featuring hiUlgle». and M Garhelle. • od - »er* am i which Is a very funny Mealy anil Montre» -, acrobat RimiCEYOUR I WEIGHT Simple, Safe, Reliable Way If you aro carryinfl around ten to sixty founds of unhealthy nil jou are unnoco®» Wtakoid'ti B;ir1ly jour vital «>' »alia a:.d aro heorlug ft hunkn aiiHi do atroÿs tho btAUty uf jour fltfuro. Why continue ft victim <»f fciiperîluoiia .tat! If you want la rrduce y^ur wrioht i i ;» simple, safe ana r li d to vi.y, With out titarvalion diet c\cr cy ( . r » renuous cIm. tlio fcorcln bv* Is j -St wli.it \ *u should try. Bpwd • i ,o «Juli v lu 'he «»pea ulr, take »oven deoj* brv ilh« c«.h r uri'lnj ami ntglit »n<i mei ol h ri'ln : n.ll-vtleg »ltn-o ion* that , v ltli th« I vv l. «ml çiçasuM }«ur . If V» ■ u WON PM* 11 I. ! it (tort in i* aViolatety harmlm. I* Jb«n a few doV »elf trr"tnont has »»Men .nod to »how & oo- , vol.rl.t and jnrnt^. Y — Before end After Oil plea^au; lO take. To» 11 reduction In % measure* \mir $vt*rk be* * co -u s easier * a fnor® Imuy.int. Tharlou* feci* ini: takes po^osslun of •tir vb No liody a tut 1 :hL WONHKRKCLI Become attractive, add * V . v sn<t fed jounaer; yrnre to your life I Surprised and deiir.bted. First, obtain ft store. Bi B#for* and After Amara yout frlnnds, tool I herein at, any busy drug A $100 guarautee In each b»»x that by fol* lowing k< rein s valeur yota alll lose 10 to IouimIs, uhnteter weight you Utah. A bro* rhure will Ihî mailed fp'aln wrapper) frae he ivui'i in Co blaiion V, New York« N. Y# box of o.l of ns well, ami the manner In which they !Hirlc»>|tied their profession was clever. loin I »Illen, on- of the cleverest of inunuloguisls, presented "Finnegan's Friend." which was a laugh producer, A splendid demonstration of skilful work on the banjo was given by the Bulger brothers, who are past masters. {Sidney and Verl Kaynes ciiterlained wllli - mgs, d un- - 1 'iiritpri: n and gym Vine and Temple entertained with rout-i cal comedy. "Gommodor- Tom." an •■ducatcd pony, played music,' picked colors, count'd and act'd the clown. "A Regular Girl," la a regular picture, That Is the consensus of opinion of the 'many and pleased patrons who visited ! the \ I rdaj to — Klsle Janls in her first Selznlek pro duetion. r \ KM. I I.AII 4.11(1. If crowded houses mean popularity then Elsie Janls is u most popular per in Wilmington as the Victoria sonag Theater from noon until closing wai tilled to capacity. . In the afternoon the Boy Scouts at ' nded in a b i; and their appcoral of Miss Janls on the screen was most v igorously and vociferously Shown. i Jt Is not diOlctilt to discover why "A Regular Girl" Is proving as popular lu Wllmingtonlans as it has to screen 'fads all over the Lulled Slates. In | these days when the movie» «eemed devoted chilly to mustached vllllans n.l bloii i in i h. -olnrs, it >•* Indeed r - j freshing to witness a photoplay that Brleux "WEINBERG'S EBRUARY SALE URNITURE li m it I H miicsday, Janiiiiry 28th, assuring you choice among the largest assortment of thoroughly line furniture. Whether you have an entire house to (it out, or just a single piece to buy, it will pay you to come here, as nowhere else do we believe will he seen such excellent variety, such originality and beauty of designs, such goodness and quality at the price. Purchases of long ago when prices were much lower: and in view of the scarcity and advanc ing price of furniture, coupled with our already low prices, assures you that your furniture buying will be done most pleasingly and economically at this February Sale. Stan» V V Sturdy White Comfortable and Restful White Enamel Beds Handsome, Dependable 10-pc. Diningroom Suite Enamel Bed Like Cut f ; /// Like v\ Cut il' 52 SE I ■ ÏX m m r; m n mm ->• -Joi - ir : - m if r«< biib tttT" ii, a ! » R> t. I» L hi a i b- 1 These Beds arc the product of one of the most famous makers of Beds in this country, which assures you of their worth. Fully guaranteed and will Rive years of service and stiil retain their beauty. Have Another standard make of white en r amel Bed which we recommend highly. Backed by the maker's iron-clad guaran tee as to service and durability. Good This high-grade Diningroom Suite is quite as necessary now-a-days the home itself. Nothing adds attractiveness to it as does a beautiful and ornamental diningroom. This handsome Suite of Golden Oak has six genuine black leather seated chairs. A buffet, china closet, extension table and serving SALE tabid. as looking and comfortable. Have 2-inch continuous posts with 3-8-inch tillers. Non chip or crack enamel. 1 i/a inch continuous posts with five 1 j, inch fillers, easy running casters, Value $13.00. Value $182.00. Value $18.00. $ 144.48 Non - chipping seamless baked SALE Easy SALE running castors. PRICE .. $12.48 PRICE $ 8.48 enamel. PRICE .... Value Attractive and Durable^le $68.00 $49 98 Dignity and Beauty in This Simmons Bed Simmons Guaranteed Beds I Price Livingroom Suite S Two Rockers One Large One Small Two Chairs One L'brary Table One Taborel KAAJI Like mi I Like r Cel 3 ' /^rr t Cut 1C li* E5 —FTHTH' x Æ m p u T y. - -r li < 3*? iÜT tE i • 'U I 1 VBCRI E i a i & IF This wonderful Simmons Bed, so Le E sturdy, lends beauty and dignity to the room. Well made,on the Simmons 3 piece principal, of seamless white en amel, well baked to guard against chip ping or cracking. 2-inch continuous posts with 5 1-inch fillers. Non-rattle Value $22.00, Of seamless white enamel. The Sim mons characteristics of dignity, stur diness and beauty have not been over looked. 1 Vjî - inch continuous posts with live 7-8-ine!* tillers. Fasy roll ing steel castejs. Non-rattle lock. Built on the Value $22.00. Simmons' piece principle. PRICE ... E ( " ■ É Ä f s S This attractive and durable livingroom,Suite is well worth a place in your home. Ornamental and inviting its f ich fumed oak finish lends that touch of completeness so much sought in the home. Suite consists of two rockers, one j lock with easy large and one small; two chairs, one large and one small; and one taboret. »teel SALE $15.48 j rolling ! casters. 3- SALE $ 13.48 one librarv tab PRICE .. i KUMFO YAWN Mattress Bernstein's Fine Quality Comforts & Blankets I ■ " *r .M* ■f Penna. State Inspected Fully, Guaranteed "Æ t 3 ■ « N ^ X m 5« 5; / g. V. / 3 5 ^4. M , lit r: ■ > "A Local Agency Kumfo Yawn Mattresses arc light in weight and comfortable, assuring per fect rest. Arc pronounced bv Penna. State inspectors as absolute!}' sanitary. Filling of selected silk floss and cotton, hand picked. 5/ - COMFORTS BLANKETS $ 6.48 H $6.48 $10 VALUE, SALE PRICE $10 VALUE, SALE PRICE $33.48 $16.48 $ 7.48 SILK FLOSS M VTTRESSFS, VALUE $12, SALE PRICE . SILK FLOSS AND COTTON MATTRESSES, VALUE $26, SALE PRICE .. /. . COTTON TOP AND BOTTOM WITH WOOD WOOL CENTER, $14 VALUE, SALE PRICE ....*. $12 VALUE, SALE PRICE $14 VALUE, SALE PRICE $S ^ I • I Vf $15 VALUE, SALE PRICE $25 VALUE, SALE PRICE . $ 14.48 $9.48 $3.48 !l $5 VALUE, SALE PRICE Jf Xfeinhera I Furniture bought during this sale will be held until desired. Realize the uumeg-stwing values of this sale—bug now. ('.red il accounts solicited. 806-8 Jürw St. V permits personality In overshadow sinister schemes and the well known "stolen papers." "\ Regular Girl" will be the attrac (lon all Wl?uk at the Victoria and the ICI* II Viel» CARI. t: COMING IS -'1 SslllSI , _ , ' rhrough the efforts of The I layhousc management, it has been mail ■ possible t >Hlchard Carl'-, himself, to come to Wilmington In his successful musical play, "Sunshine," which is scheduled for a Wilmington appearance m.xt Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Carl-Is a favorite of Wilmington and in'- appearance here la one of the musical comedy events of the season, — slogan of the movie fans in this local ity will undoubtedly be "Jets go." "MVK SPARKS." "Live Sparks," J. Warren Kerrigan's newest release ami Ibe four'll» In tits series of Hoberl llrunlon productions, Is the attraction now at The Savoy Theatre. The new Kerrigan vehicle, by Caroline Sayre. Kell known llctlon au Ihor, puts the popular star through whirlwing action from Hip start and af fords him wide scope for his inimitable j style at tempering thrills and rollicking ; humor. Supporting Mr. Kerrigan are ' Krllzl Brunette,' Joseph Doweling. Ar- 1 thur Millctt- and. several other screen I favorites. The added attractions con -.-Is of IMIhe Review, and Hie Big V. 1 two port comedy. "Dames and Dentists." ONLY SIX MEN ATTEND FIRST CHURCH MEETING elected member»: John I* U-inz-rotli, j amca j| Dicrson and Waller S. Wll-l uain». The other's were Charles S. cidand, president; Stephen S. Hamilton,j secretary, and Joseph S. Hamilton, treasurer. The latter has field the post f 0 r .25 years. The treasurer's report of the eondl-1 (jon 0 f jj, 0 ^lurch's finance» follow: Receipts, 18999.04! expenses $8,63341; only six men appeared last night to attend the final meeting of the trust-ek {of the First Presbyterian• Church, which will unite with the Central on. li ; I To Quickly Remove Ugly Hairs From Face Beauty-destroying hairs are soon ban-'! lahed from the skin wlUi the aid of all delaton paste, made by mixing some water w ith a little plain powdered dela tune This Is spread upon the hairy surface for 2 or 3 minutes, then rubbed off and the skin washed to remove the remaining delatonc. This simple treat ment banishes every (race of hair and'll leaves the skin without a blemish Cau-JI Hon should be us* I to be e ria'n Ilia' It Is delalone you buy t Beau ly Note#' • i' l'ui.'.to; <;rnr»t <■ mini, 1 * 10 147.I7S; pproprlated M church. 15,800; ualauce. • i.647."8; cemetery fund, lia! ii.'c, *1,970.01 ; e\p, iHlIturea, $1.970; iial is Trusts for the Living I Ordinarily a person think# of the Trust Department of a Trust Company as only connected with the estates of deceased persons. Many men and women have found it advisable to create ^rusl funds while living and place them in the care of tills Company. This relieves lb tn of the cares and details of management, while giving them an opportunity to sea their wishes carried out. They may continue to direct the Investments of the trust fund or they may leave II to the discretion of our "Committee for Trust Estates," which Is composed of the President, two Vice-Presidents, and three members of our Hoard of Directors. May we not explain some of the ways in which the above form of trust can be used to your advantage? T »: •' ? I ?! !i " Wilmington Trust Company Tenth and Market Streets Second and Market Streets t •imu an ncuimwNUHMMMM ,-.<in««, f coni; bequest accounts, ives Invent*, special account. lures, etc,. $279.7."»; balance, ■*12.19: ■i fU.3M.77: exi $0106.06: balance, $$200.71.