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The Dresses There is no part of milady's wardrobe that exacts so much special smartness, individuality and refinement as her tailored frocks?and un? less they are perfectly made and appropriately selected they fail of their mission. The continued warm weather has left us with larger stocks than usual and we intend to give our customers the benefit. All our dresses, fine ly tailored and of the season's best styles and materials, that formerly sold up to $49.50. $20 to $29.50 my I IL The Millinery Trimmed hats that Seem much higher-priced but are within reach of every purse. Panne Vel vets, Lyons velvets, etc. Plenty of blacks, also navy, brown, plum, taupe and color combina tions. Specially priced, for a few days enly? $3.50 and Up 904 KING STREET Cash Credit. Corns Come Off tike Banana Peel "Gets-It" Leaves Toe Smooth As Your Palm. Never Pails. Ever peel oft a banana skin? "Well, that's the way "Gets-It" peels ofl any corn or callus. It's a Dicnie. Nothing else in the world will do it "2 Drops of 'Gets-It,' Gooiriyc Corn#!" but "Gets-It" beca'use of the new se cret principle in the "Gets-It" form ula. "Gcts-lt" does away forevor with "contraptions," "wrappy" plan ters. ointments that rub off. blood letting knives, and scissors that snip into the '"quick." "Gets-It" rases It takes but a second or two to use "Gctc-Tt." There's no fussinpr or trouble. It dries imme diately. You put ynur stock inc.- risrht b;ick on aqain. Your corn will c?mo oft painlessly in one complete piece. That's common-sense. It never fails. "Gets-lt." the onlysure.fjuarnnteed, money-back corn-remover, costs but p. trillo at. any ilrus1 store. M'f'd by 12. Lawrence ?z Co.. Chicago. 111. Sold in Alexandria and recommend ed as the world's best corn remedy by RICHARD GIBSON, FRANK WAR FIELD. "BAYER CROSS" ON j GENUINE ASPIRIN "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" to be genuine must lie marked with the safety "Bayer Gross." Always I my an unbroken Bayer package which con tains proper directions to safely re lieve Headache, Toothache, Earache. Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores?larger packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark off Bayer Manufacture of Monoacctica 1 c id ester of Salicylicacid. HON. J. H. DODGE Candidate for Stale Senate i " ; (This brief -biographical sketch is jpublished for the information of those who are net acquainted personally with Mr. Dodge.> J. li Dodge was reared on a farm ! just east of the town of Manassas, Va., He is a scientific, technically trained, practical farmer, educator and business man He is in every sense a true Southern gentleman, vhavirg secured his education in the public and private schools of Manassas at th - Virginia State Normal, at the College i i' William and Mary, and at the University cf Virginia, lie has also studied in Baltimore, Ch'cag'i. and other educational centers, in his teaching experience he has fiile ! the following positions with marked suc cess: Instructor in St:1.to Model School at Williamsburg. Principal of Hern do n Graded and High School. Presi dent of Tazewell college, and at Taze well, V-h., founded and established bl own business and * normal college, which he conducted with marked busi ness ability for six years, until i: was unfortunately destroyed by fire. He was for a period cf years super vising principal of two of the largest high schools in Wise county, and also principal of the Phoebus schools. He has for the past ten years resided cn his farm one mile south of Manas sas, where he has followed intensive farming, combining with it. a part ?if the time, educational work as pro fessor of the chair of mathematics and accounting, at Eastern College. Mr. Dodge is a widely experienced liberal, broad minded, public spirited citizen. From mere youth he has al ways taken a very active part in nil j that ten<js to the betterment of the | communities in which he has lived, land is an active member of 1 h?* Red I Cross. Farmers' Institute, C:v!c Lea i gue, etc. He is an officer of the Presbyterian Church an'} superintend ents of Sunday school, a-director of the Fair Association. State Forest Warden of Northern ^ irginia. et'-. Mr. Dodge is forty-five years old. and in 1000 he married a Miss Fitz hugh-Dunnaway, of prominent \ ir ginia families. He would make ar I able, efficient and dignified roprosen ! tative in rhe General Assembly. ! Don't Forget to Vote for ! J. H. DODGE NV\-t Tuesdav Madam Nevada Gifted Palmist and Clairvoyant She doe3 not tell things to please j you, but reads your' hand just as it in- ? dicates, from the j cradle to the grave;; teils every person; what steps in life j to take to better; themselves; what; part of the coun-j try is best for th?m ; tells you how to become healthy remain so; what business you are, adapted for when and whom you will: marry settles and ep'.ains love affairs and family troubles: reunites the rep-j aratca. Does everything seem to go wrontf and has fortune never smiled upon you? Has your life been empty? j Do rot despair as you can yet learn i the true road to success and happiness ; ;or both await you if you will only ? know how when and where to find ; j mem which will be revealed co you., She tells you what you have done ami j ?vhat you ar? doing now and v.'hat yon i j.re jroin^ to i*o. ATI told without as': j ng a single question. She ha? helped -tiici-s, why not you? No n:ntter what rr_ay be your mi xtion. liope or fears, she guarantee;; v help you. Are yow in trouble? I> .ou fin<l the one you have bestower .our trust and affection upon a>". > ->o! and indifferent toward you? Si? . ii remove all obstacles ar.<i u.. .ow to win and hold the one ynr, ?.ire. She guarantees satisfaction or rr barge. Reading: $1.00 Located 605 Kin# Street Rheumatism i.-; completely washed cut of the sys <-m by the celebrated Shivar M;:! fa1 Water. I'nsitvely jruarant; ;*d l>y tii ney bade offer. Tastes f>.;e*: costs . trifle. Delivered anywhere l>y our Mer.an.iria Agent;- F. S. Harper, inc. Phone them. Half and nhole Neo'in Sides, Good year rubber heels, wooden heels f>f all kinds. THE IDEAL SHOE REPAIRING CO. 1201 KING STREET Must be in keeping with the rest of her fall and winter apparel or the desired effect is completely lost. Our showing of fall and winter styles is larger and more comprehensive than ever before from ' the tall, delicately lined boot for dress and the /'I military-heeled, substantial model for street wear -designed to please the most fastidious woman? ; to the stylish snappy English styles for men and | the sturdy, serviceable shoes for the youngster. i | ! t ?yM; And iii aii these shoes, the finer methods of boot ?v-' v I niakintr are evervwhere evident, while the prices , i ire conveniently within reach of the most conser ' ?Li vative. .viod.es in Ladies' Ft Come in gun inetal, call. kid. plain and cloth tops, black, tan or gray some the very latest two-tones, ultra, stylish. Shoes for M * i w v; i. T JSL EL J "O ill JDO VS English or bluchor cut colors are black or lan ?sho:'s for dress, work and school?prices to suit every Alexandria purse. LADIES OYER (JAITEKS?'tweejme hoot TOPS. MISSES' SHOES?ALL STYLES P A ? H Fi 21.3 510 King' Street B. & II Co., Props. STiS&giSm w G?s CASH OK CREDIT rcsjr.?^-^ W. T. FaWev's Ku,;v Terms Make the Best C i.-jihing Yours Without Aliens the Money. A letter place than the old fashioned type : of payment house, he- ? cause here you get all | the style?all the va!-1 lie?all the selection ; i o i s o-called c a s h l i stores?yet at 1 o w | prices and on mode- i1 rate terms. Better than the ens- | toniary cash and -JO-; i i * 1 | clay stores, necausc h [you are permitted top pay as you earn?a ji little at a time. BOYS' SUITS A SALE OF ~*N Ladies'' Coats ^ - I? fI 1 J. 15 ? A* \J dl i it $ I TTr I I.AiilHS' FUK-Tl.:SMMKi> Coats end Coatees * a -ar #T? "51 fi | IB |: These are the school 1 suits that have mad" jl our store famous. All ; LADIES1 FUR-TRIMMED SUITS fjq O rj Ji LADIES' NEW WINTER sr. its ' $20 aid Up Tiie smartest ciiects of the season. All are trim woolTheviols'tweecis! ? I;:u! with fiu% or other malt-rials. Sonic have choker serges, novelties and collars, S"ine ripple hot 'iiib. mov* a;. .->t\ocit You Will Always rind Here Ladies' Suits Laoics' Dresses Ladies' Coats Blouses, and Sweaters 11 Furs and Skirts Millinery * Mens Suits and Overcoats ) iaincoals Odd Trousers Boys' Suits and Overcoats Men's Fancy Caps Another N e w Arrival : cordurovs. C'i Materials include silverup, siivei lone, oroad ; of those fancy stripe Shirts (\"i> Made So Popular NEW FALL HATS cloui, veiour and mens wear serge. FOR MEN MEN'S FINE C(i J o o\) co j. Suits and Overcoats 1 he latest colors ^ ^ ,.t -3 -w- ~r ?> ? and shapes. A very C J FZ fh{; % ClVl/fS I ! T& |j good grade of felt and 'O a \jf l.?La jl veiour that will add ... jia lot to your appear- are superior gaw.-ni;'. seleeteu irom hue || ance. stocks. Quality is exceedingly high. Newest models, j. colors abrown, gray, green, blue and novelties. ANOTHER LOT i; MEN'S :Mc HOSE FOR 9 c OPEN UNTIL S O'CLOCK gr ir t % /% / i Ml ^ W f X& \ v ? Sg PHONE m 500 Kins Street /