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Copyright 1921 Umat Safa-mr & Mar
You're 100%certain here
We want you to feel sureabout us and our goods; to buyhere in complete confidence inevery transaction.
If by any chance you getless value than you expect,bring it back; it's our mistake;we'll correct it with new goodsor your money back.
Hart Schaffner & MarxPin Stripe-Tweed,- Serge
SUITS
4OThe same identical values
in Silk-Trimmed Suits that you' paid $60 and $65 for last year.We purchased a lot of them forless than their worth. An-other case of Extra Value forthe price of $40..
A Sale of
Hart Schaffner & Marx
TOPCOATS$37.85
Twee. Hurringbaee Oxfork
..laU Deposit N. Garge te
Raleigh Haberdasher1 109..1 11I Pennsylvania Avenue
AMGOABLISNGSAYSPMSOCTORDance Craze Has Made World
bett, FReich Medioal
all 00 A40deseofPARI, Ma 8.-News of the revi-
val of the tango should be reestvedwith Itmost gratlloation by physi-otane and all interested in the publihealtL.
I attribte asnhesitatlugly the factthat the wold'g health has be soifush better geSneIly in roest ye"vs$6*. , 100seea tesults of the daeoerase, and et all dae the tango isthe best troa the health point ofview.
arring aeeldents, the aan erwoma, who dances at least twodsnoes every day will last longerthan the man or woman who neverdanee.
It has been on8teaded that fromthe point of view of exercise thedance is not varied enough, nor in-tense enough in the efforts which itdemands. Doubtless this is true .ifdancing the "mne form of exercise.which gymnasts save been accus.tomed to ud.
If I had my way the- tango wo1dbe.prescribed as a morning exeauiseat all schools. particularly those re-served for girls. It is an exerciseof suppleness, wit h particularlyhappy effeots on the respiration andcirculation of the blood, and it to alsonoteworthy'for the play it gives allthe senses.Instead of being the subject of con-
sure by the polle, public balls shouldbe. subsidised by the government.made free and thrown open in everyquarter day and night.
For Your Furniture--give a Ma.drywithout hard
rubbing3S to $SA sion-Al Damis
PAlNew
(Najo-Fox Trot
No. 20494 chestri.Actuelle 020194 Hapolness-FoxOrchestra.
JAll for You-F4No. 20495 Orchestra.Actuelle 020495 Oh. Bov-Qne I
chestra.
,Masi -Pux Trot
No. 2049, Band.Acttlelle U20298 Do You Ever T
Greene Bros.Raffamuffln-Fo3
No. 40217 -hestra.Actuelle 040217 My Java Belle-
Orchestra.No. 20497 3Callina-Vernon
Actuelle 020497 Honey-Vernon53 On a Par AlontNo. 20494 Club Orcheata
Actuelle 010496 Sweet Love-Vechestra.
No.204a9 road Blues-Actuelle 02049, Sweet Mamma-
Band.POPULAR VOC
No. 2256 I'm Missing MaaActuelle 022326 f Over the Hill.
No. 20493 j Loveless Days.Actuells 0204932 Royal Garden 1UNo. 20490 3Make Believe.
Actuelle 020190 Aunt Jemimas
AcNol 05 hLve i ia
No. 20491 Angels (We CaActuelle 020491 1 Here. James
INSTRUMENT4No. 25052 Whn You'rao
Home Sweet HNo. 20489 'tucky' Home.
Actuelle 020489 Old Black Joe a
Both by Jules I
STANDARNo. 20500 Forgotten-Ar-th1
Uoc Little Grey HonNo. 22504 Southern Medle1Actuelle 022504 Plantation Medli
{ Go Down MosesNo. 20485 Yendof Juble
land lingers.
SIX RECORDS NOW ED
Dear Little thse gr-alofADidn't You-One Mtep-Waloorf-A.Bright Uyes-Fox Tro-aieDiLook for the Silver Lining-<asincMake Belleve-Nchoa Orlano'sTwo Sweet Lies--Nicholas Orland4Pathe eas1.-Preoe SIRosie-,Jeeh Samuels' Mbnic MaiNo Wender VmBlu1 h lap
Deep in Tour Eyes.Pathe iness--ersee 61
Arba Tg)a rem Trio.
McHUGH &1222 G Str
Hm.s of the celebras..a 0 ..
ERSSawof InfoDen
armruer-- --Ret
as -..g ap.g
whe V t9S~et4 members of tA.M~ae. Oq qNo. met at tho!Fsb iPatrisk stra"t
ee ='Yeidd ever bTMayor ad the totolews: Presi-
das* FW an""saiesident. W. W. as"ie; seeend_ iespresideat. Chk W. Stump; Moore-tary. William Sulsivaa; assistant 000.rotary. James Eeaneo: treasurer.rle W King; pIan. AndretWsuillivan. -rot leat.ta K. C. fad&ett; soesat. Nelson V.ashingten; 0e r hose.
IModens; r*Pore"Hary C. Aaron;membership committee. W. W. Do-maine. H. C fadgett.aad H. C. Aaren.
A special grand SUT is ln negsies atthe CourtheSse here teag havingbeen summond by' Judge Meosuresorthe corporation ..ut, to investigautseferal a seat en rom policeeeurt.The Rev. PereY F. Hall, assistanttor of the ChUrc of, the EpiphaanyIWashington. has acepted a call to
uipulpit of st. Paul's piscopalurch here. The mew rector will as.
sumo his duties about June 1. Thecongregation of 8t. Patis Church hasbeen without a rector since the resig.nation of the Rev. P. P. Phillips lastOsteber.
The Citisen's Band will give itsfirst musicale Friday night at theYoung People's Building. The bandwas organised last May and has alarge membership.The Piedmont Conventionl will hold
an all-day meeting tomorrow at GraceEpiscopal Church. About 150 dale-gates are expected.The Parent-Teachers' Association
will meet today for the purpose ofconsidqring the possibilities of retain-ing th4 services of Mrs. Olive Jones I.Whitmer. as sociaL hygiene agent.
After prayer meeting at the Metho-dist Protestant Church tomorrow eve-Ing, the new pastor, the Rev. RobertBrowns. will meet with oficers andttustees of the church.
A May festival an4 bassar openedlast night at St. Mary's Academy. Thefestival was largely attended. It willcontinue tonight and tomorrow night.
A delegation of Odd Fellows andDaughters of Rebekahs will leave forStaunton May 8 to attend the grandencampment and Rebekah Assemblywhich ,will convene in that city May1. The degree of Chivalry will beconferred on four Alexandria women.
Eugent . Fegans has bought fromW. L. Davis and wife a house and 1.tat 1829 Duke street. Charles T. Lu ithas bought from Gordon Jones housesand lots at 1104 and 1106 King street.
Announcement has been made of themarriage of Miss Rena V. Lyle.daughter of Mrs. Ada Lyles andMichael Reese, both of this city. Theceremony was performed last Satur-day by the Rev. D. H. Martin at theparsonage of Trinity Methodist
Church.
HE HITSDance Records-Lanin's Roseland Or-Trot-Lanin's Roseland
ax Trot-Casino DanceItop-Casino Dance Or-
-Grpene Bros. Noveltydink of Me--ox Trot-CNovelty Band. IITrot-Hub Dance Or--Fox Trot-Hub Dance $.25Country Club Orebestra. 8',OUntry Club Orchestra.Isle-Vernon Country
A.'on Country Club Or- c
-Fox Trot-Synco.as-Fox Trot-'ynco Ja3
AL. RECORDnmy's Kissia'- 85clues. 8rubilee. ~.85c
line. 1.00I Them Mother. Down ~8a; Jose.
J. RECORDSt IeWon't Fo ret.0ame and My Old Ken-3nd Massa's .n Do Celd.'ivy. Jr.'. Brass Quartet.D SONGSar Moller. 8'-Acmte Maest-arery 85cg-Noble Uisale's South),Noble Sleea's 86tth-j 85c
JOYING TREMENDOUSRrry.lO-Aetaelle eMetoria Dane. Qrchestra.tOrcestre.neeOrehestra.
Irehestra.
LAWSON,etN.W.
&Devia Plh...
ThARSE7
Hair-Americaj Visters NoL.w In Style.
PARIS, May .--edred t Aqwri-can society wmen in PariS with per-maaestly "wavod leks"t have fesad,tbemelvee bepeleuuly .ot of fashion.
t'hey are estfroated with a "eWstyle which is set by MameIselle4p0eliA the woman with the WorId-famed leg of beauty, who is wearingher hair tightly dra4w from, hW. foe-head, exposing her ears.Despite the pathetically doprate
appeals from those wearing the per-nent waves, the hair dreiners are
unanimous in deelaring that so ma-chine for removing the "kiake" Kyet been invented.The new miide was most pro-
nouncedly visible at Longhamipe yes-teWday when the weekly style paradebroke all records for inaevat$tee. Thenew and startling idea included para-sols fashione afte Louis XVI splad-ly table legs, bearing ostrich Plum"sgorgeously dyed. There were also"weeping willow" hats, bearing singleornaments such a a humming birdset in diamonds.An attempt by a mannikin to launhe
stockings manufactured of solid goldthread failed, the weight forcing herto discard them and join the "nothingbelow the ltaee" group.In obedience to the mysterious die-
tates of fashion, society has unan-imously discarded jewels above thewaist, sad now wear themn instead Isthe form of anklets and diamondstudded shoes, One woman appearedwith a magnifeent rope of pearls fee-tooned from the knee.Experts e"timated that the legs in
the paddock ybsterday afternoon rep-resented conservatively 500,000 frames.Showing her habitual disdain pf the
decroee of fashion king@, PrincessMichael Murat, noe Stallo, wore acape of Scottish plaid ornamentedwith skunk fur and coral ornaments.
Read Arthur Drisbano's smmene onthis new-a ''Teday edlma en eamt_r___
ROYAL MOUNTED TOPATROL IN PLANES
Polioe In Far North Will Fly After ILaw-breakers Under I
New Plan.EDMONTON, Alta., May 3.-ky
trails of the North will soon lashwith arlt as the Royal Canadian IMounted ;klice fy in pursuit of law-breakers. e Government lias an- Inounapd a plan to equip the famoupcorps with airplanes.
All winter the police have been pa-trolling the Peace and Athabasca rIvers to prevent foolhardy parsonfrom striking in for the Por't Nor,-man oil fields on the Mackensle. Theolwill continue this work even in thesummer, as the journey is difficult anddangerous in any kind of weather.They will permit no one to start whois not physically fit and amplyequiped with provisions and clothes.No firearms will be allowed. The oilcamp will not be of the traditionalWild West type, and the "bad mea"will not figure In Its history. Gam-blers and women also will be barred.But for all this vigilance the coun-
try will swarm with adventurers. Air-planes will add to the celerity andeffectivenews of police work, and out-laws will be able to fnd few wilder-ness retreats safe from the eyes of |these policemen of the sky.Quarters for the police have been I
established throughout the northcountry. With these posts as flying Ibases, the police will be able to keepthe vast regioq between Peace river Iand the Arctic ocean under constantsurveillance with daily airplane pa- Itrols.,
GUNS NOT CASH REDY;BLAMXHANLSABSMT
GRANTSVILLE, Md. May .-In-struotid by the "Black Hand" to take$6,O00 to a lonely spot near Conti-nental mine No. 2, not far fromUniontown, under the penalty ofdeath, John Messak, a butcher, wentto the designated place, secompaniedby a large gun, five detectives, andhe State police Instead.The writers of the letter failed toI
keep their end of the engagemnent andthe police are still hunting them.
MALTEDMILK
.It h1as adieli-cious flavorthat makesyoulookia,ward othe I
c7he protein
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rho~ ManP6 see nm-416 e& a , 6 f-4.fLe sh e
"A Suprm.eMerchandisng Triuanph"-IDstraesd i inToew aBargain Basement SpecialsI This is to be a Record-making Week fqr the Palais Royal-.Look ahead-and profit by buying summer suppies now.
Linene Suits and Dressesim~ Mut i n , for e j
Wednesday'S. Rady9:15 Tomorrow Morning. J .0.1
You cannot here be shown the tailored effects-nor the beautiful colorings -orthe quality of the linene used in these suits and dresses. Nor the chic styles--Mth ei.broidered trimmings and sea pearl buttons-giving the appearance - of custom-tnade.Sizes 38 to 44-at 010.00. Pin ReVd-in B m020"0
-S. Bou-- D..t. .-merD..... at--so Tricolette, Voile, QianI DaiibU--.&- " ; $2.79 -m :r'--"=$9r95a"-baek and overblouse model.. Wondem- -but they look rations "Othditaat thepde. facy
Sii Stocings at ~ 90suad S~eii Nase I
DO Lze Skft Stip Silk f~ ~ w1geiMa'$1.39-- 68131Waanquyd
Ony$I I "I*Gloria Unabrulas at Ap ckG ghms at
wears. longer. Tiht rlng $264~gngas wash and as LUC- s - png- $2.98 ~--'' ."10c *rane. Sil cordZ=Ods-41n leawth. of1
handles.5 Exr fkcmgvn toS 3 yads.j
Traveling Bags at [,O OYr OrnadsseUL n Rera cowhide criap-ail in the lowaest-the Baslin--d---$2 98 - --w. eand1nLT
_ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mC4
an1flRilu Duys oUIt-i K lKB JUl I*I Silk-like mercerized-finish Socks, with cuff tops, in pink, blue or Ii brown stripes. Wear-resisting-with reinforced feet. All sizes-4yj to 4 a
8. Extra special-at 2 pairs for 46c.Note-Limit of six pairs to each purchaser. J
I.
I Pink Brocaded Corsets - 1000 Drese uScarfs at gI Llghtlv boned aThese- WO lace-trimmed Linen ~
noit anyxtthi $1.89 Scd -swiloeat -'','."59ecF e ~hfnysicig ~'wlohRbertop and low bust tal and useful. Look and worthIInodels, with medium long skirt. nearly twice 59e.
Wash satin CaMisoles VoBe and Ghiglam DressesOf heavy pink satin, made Dainty enough for shop-
up in dainty styles; yokes of 85c ping-these comingpretty laces. Full sizes. De
mornings, and for po'eh .andJwue garmenta-at a surprisingly little home wear-wt note attractiv? See
I price, thene dt~ '~l at only $SAM.
$1.00 Envelope Chemise Tomorrow at.Of fine nainsook-with yokes of laces, sore with medal-
lions, -W, instead of $1.00. Special for Wednesday only. 69cNote-Limit of two to each purchaser.
Extra-Siwe Petticoats Women's Batiste Night GownsMade of reliable gingham with Pink and WhitO- om0 withtt gr :59 s-:n.-a~a 5pretty str"e, finished with neat 59 saMX rlceyks tossdb J
flounce. Extra special-limit of Itily embroidered. Sarnpleg-240two to a purchaser. $1.98--special at $1.00 for Wednesday. 3
Shadow-Proof Petticoats Longeloth, 10-Yard PiecesII Of white sateen-looking 3,000 yards of this 40-inchi l . Noa tae$1.00 wd,"e ,; %25Clt.sln|-ad0like brilliant silk Nt .I ' " 0yr
* double panel. Standardl at 11 u 9icsa ny05. It's a$1.98-special at $LOO for Wednesday. p.asng opportuibty.
Bedspreads--Satin-Finish--Specially Pricedif the1 were not "mill mends," the 8
prices wou d be nearly thrice $3.98 to$7.98. It's a passing opportunity toacquire a de luxe Bedspread.
1,000 Yadst White Walstings 10,000 Yard. 36-inch GazeBeautl fullyv sbeer voile and i I MTis bieache' Gauss makes sIen
wal for waits and dresses. S e-3 C did edusters t.. Soft Aal ry.t 16 1U := EU EU S U EE
UU US EU R=. a IIm