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Break Up That CoM; Avoid bflaeBza You can't r.fford to trifle with a cold. It ir.sy lead to influenza or ether icrioui trouble. Start Cshtinc it at onea with. MffiEHEESSS Joy 'iSSSaSSia Saxve Applied cxtrrailly to the throat and chcit. it quickly fpcnrr rates to th i cent of the in 'flamniatisn, relieving conges tion and corenes-. a-id aiding to prevent pneumonia. It is foothill;;, warm ing air' abso lutely harmless to the tendcrest r):in. Doctors rccorer'.cnd it. . , r-, Buy it fron \ v;ur c' '.:r ir> \ Get at the Real Cause?Take l)r. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment?clogged iivcr and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse tin liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't care feeiing, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a ptirelv vegetable compound mixed with olive oi'. ' You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. 'lake one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Lut what you like. 10c and 25c. ? nrajwp ? ?emo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prcmpt Relief There is one sate, dependahb treat ment that relieves itching torture and that clcansas and soothes the skm. Ask any crug^ict for a 35c or Si bottle of Zci. o and apply it r.s directed. Soon you wil? l::id that irritations, pimphs, blackheads, cczcaia, blotches,riafjworin an r, similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo. the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it biiniches most skin eruption?, n:^!:cs the skin soft, smooth and health/. The E. W. lisac Co.. Carcliad. 0-. tzz: 'The Store of Greater Service" For Children Middy Skirts. $5.00 and $7.50. Of wool flannel or serge in navy only. Full pleated model on a waist. Sizes 14 to 1(5 years. Serge Middy Blouses at $4.95 to $7.50 Of all-wool serge or all flannel in navy blue.* Collars' and cuffs are braid trimmed. Sizes li to 22 years. Middy lilouses. $2.95 to $3.50. Made of Lonsdale jean in all white or white with navy col lav and cuffs. Emblem on sleeve. Sizes 0 to 22 years. Children's and Missvs' Smocks, $3.95 to $1.95. Made of'Lonsdale jean or crepe . in white or colors. Trimmed with hand embroidery and with smocking. Sizes 11 to 22 years. Third Floor. I > r CLOSED m All Day Thanksgiving 1 sr J PET CORNS ? ? ? Few Drops of "Frcezone," Then Lift ? ? -A ? Corn Right Off ' i ? ? A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs so little at any drug -store; apply a few drops upon any corn or callus. Instant ly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift thiat bothersome corn or callus right off with your fingers. Truly!; No humbug! CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of fr Phonft 803 PALACE PRESSING CO. EXPERT lj ^ i! Cleaners and Pressers OUR MOTTO SERVICE 126 South Royal Street. Rheumatism is completely washed out of the sys- i tern the celebrated Shivafc I\lin- j era! Water. Positvely guaranteed by ! money back ofte;* Tastes fino; costs ; a trifle. Delivered anywhere by our ! Alexandria Agents, K P. Parper, , Inc. Phone them. f 619 KING STREET Just received a new selection of the latest hits now on our records. Would be pleased to play any one you wish to hear. F. DE VAUGHN, Manager. ? ? i i... ESTABLISHED 1852 BURKE AND HERBERT Bankers Investments, First Mortgages on Real Estate 3 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits u. S. ARMY GOODS FOR SALE 1". S. Army t) 1 iv..? 1 ?rnl? Wool lllankets. ?and Sanitary, about :! li>s. .. I". S. Army wool overcoats, dyed dark blue, good serviceable condition. 1 r?. r. S. Army Grey Wool Blankets, Clean and Sanitary $?;.??? 1*. S. Army Jackets. woe 1 lined, sleeveless, new $S.5W U. S. Army Sheep JCoat. ?>? inches Ions, great coal for winter .. L". S. Army Steel flanges. IIS inches high, UtJ inches wide, 52 inches long, with large bake oven,, warming closet, water backs ready to connect with hot water tank. Condition very good. Worths ?2u0. Special r5T.r?i? U. S. Army Heaters, Radiant Home Hot Blast, large size, nickel trimmed, a beautiful stove, suitable for home, stove, schools, etc., worth S?i5 .. 5f37.5<> U. S. Arm.v Heaters, "Monica" Xo. J; :>7 inches high, US inches inside, 2t!x27 inch base SI5.0" U. S. Army heaters "Cole'" Ulast a splendid stow, special SIS.5m U. S Army heaters, "Dig S?ven" Suitable for home, store, mctory $1 L\ S. Navy Hammocks, made of extra heavy canvas. Water proof $2.'.) 5 L". S. Army Leather Halters, only a few left, good condition, orcer $1.2:". Olive Drab Wool shirts. Are clean and ready to wear. Have seen service, but are in good condition. Everybody knows the army wool snfrt and what e? cedent satisfaction it gives. J'rices t... SI. 95. ?2.::5. and S-.7." I'. S. Amy McClellan Saddles, good serviceable condition, special $2o..'i5 U. S. Army New Leather McClellan siddb s, each SIJ2 1". S. Army Rubber'Hip Hoots, almost new, pair .' $!? L". S. Army wool underwear, clean, in serviceable coiulition. garment SI.15 I*. S. Army IFussett Leather Shoes*. all sizes, repaired, pair S2.!i." L". S. Army Raincoats, used but in serviceable condition, each ".0 U. S. Army new shoes, excellent sho ? for wear and conn' >rt, The genuine L". Army shoe, made for the government, pair. I". S. Army Commercial Kitchen knives. 51.yc per doze.>i: I*. ?>. Army Commercial Forks. Xo. bright clean stock, 75c dozen: I". S. Army Commercial Knives, all metal. 75c dozen; I". S. Arm.v Commercial Tin Pie Plates. New, 55c dozen. Terms?Cash with order: reference. an\ iia.-sii in Ureeiiville, your money liack if not Satisfied. Prices F. <?. I!. ? ireenvill ?. Please include postage when ordering goods sent by parcel post. Write fo. eatalogtuv BRADLEY BONDED WAREHOUSE CO. ? ?'reeiiville, S, C. Largest lJesilcrs in i. S. \rniy (muhN in Son lit Three Years of Test ? * on Every Kind of Road Men famous for their success in the great automobile industry, men experienced in the design and building of the finest cars, are the men who conceived and developed and are now manufacturing in large numbers the new Cleveland Six. Their skill and sincerity are built into this car. The Cleveland Sis, new to the general public but tested for nearly three years in the shops and laboratory and oil the road, and built now in the most modern of automobile plants, brings power and comfort and beauty of design at a price others have > not approached.' We want you to get acquainted with the Cleveland Six. We want you to know what a car it is. \Vc want you to realize, to convince yourself, before you order a new car, what unusual value in power, comfort, beaut}*, endurance and economy this car offers. Five Passenftcr Touring Car $1385 Three i'asseujjor Roadster $13S5 py -I, _ . (F. O. IT- Factory.) BELLE HAVEN GARAGE Cor. Prince and Fairfax Sts. A. T. I'cake, Mgr. WF-O-MoBILE CO.,- CLEVELAND, OHIO $1385 This is an especially attractive place in the suburbs of Alexandria with in 1-2 mile from street car station, in desirable neighborhood; fine view; beau tiful trees, shrubbery, gardens, fruits, etc.; large house with all modern im provements. FOR SALE; Quick possession. ^ ji Many Farms For Sale ranging in size from 15 to 50U acres, one of which is a place of 170 acres and is especially desirable on account of the fertility of the soil, improvements, etc., being located within three miles of Alexandria on fine macadam road, 11-2 miles from shipping station. SEVERAL SMALL COUNTRY PLACES, MANY SUBURBAN HOMES AND A LIST OF CITY HOUSES WHICH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: No. 305-7-9 North Pitt Street No 213 North Alfred Street. No. 527 North Alfred Street. No. 516 Cameron Street No- 316 Commerce Street. No- 905 Duke Street. No. 1201 Duke Street. No. 1825 Duke Street. No. 517 South Henry Street. No. 1604, 6, 8, 10, 12 King Street. No- 1404, 6- 8, 10 King Street No- 1519 King Stret. No- 1119 King Street. No. 323 South Lee Street. No. 230-232-234-236 N- Payne Street No. 230-232-234-236 N. Payne St., No. 116 South Pitt Street. No- 213 Prince Street. No. 512 Prince Street. No. 1107 Prince Street. No. 501 Queen Street. S. E- Cor. St- Asaph & Cameron Sts. No- 513 South Washington Street. No. 415 Wolfe Street. COLORED 1 No- 311 North Payne Street. No. 313 North Payne Street. No. 1018 Pendleton Street. No. 527 South Pitt Street. No. 1114 Princess Street. No. 1116 1-2 Princess Street LOOK OVER THIS LIST. MOST OF THESE HOUSES CAN BE BOUGHT AT ATTRACTIVE FIGURES ' MORRIS HORNER 612 KING STREET, PHONE 800. DON'T DESPAIR If your pretty dress gets .-potted or soiled in ihe bustle of Thanksgiving festivities. Send it here where by our dry cleaning process it will be re stored to its former beauty with not a single trace of the disfigurement and with its color just like new. HOME TAILORING CO. 1 903 King Street Phone 190 have the Sanitary Pressing Co. call and get your old clothing in need of attention for Cleaning, Pressing, Re pairing or Dyeing. ATI work guaran teed. Prices Reasonable. We cleanse or dye anything. Reliable cleaners and dyers with thirty years experi ence. Wc rk called for and delivered. Sanitary Pressing Co. J 802 KING STREET R. L- Tate, Manager. Phone 808 kating r SKATING! SKATING! . SKATING! AT ARMORY HALL ' PRINCE AND ROYAL STREETS Afternoon Sessions ? 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. Admission including; Skates, Ladies and Children 17c Admission inclt'di"^ Skates, Gentlemen ~8c Special Attention jriven .o Indies and Children at Afternoon Session Nijfht Session? ' 7.30 P. M. to 10.30 P. M. Admission including Skates, Ladies ami Children -He Admission including Skates, Gentlemen 55c BOX PARTY EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Prizes for Ladies and Gentlemen RACING! RACING! ' RACING! NOVEMBER 24, 25, 26 1 iiik Race, I I-I Mile Race awl '1 Mile Race. Carroll Donnelly Champion of the South to take on all comers. Also Races between local talent. 200 pair skates and v military hand orjtran v RINK WELL HEATED ' Alexandria's Most Progressive Bank THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK King and St. Asaph Streets Public approval of the progressive policy of this strong institution, in the development of Alexans rlria's industries, is manifested in their support of the bank, which is duly appreciated Dy the manage ment. OFFICERS: EDWARD L. DAIXGERFIELD, President CARROLL PIERCE Vice-President RICHARD M. GREEX Asst. Vice President M. L. DINWIDDIE Cashier J. S. DOUGLAS, Jr., Asst. Cashier Your Chance For rue in Rosemont I have for sale "a number of attractive new homes in East Rosemont, which I can sell for a very reasonable amount first payment, the balance to be paid monthly, same as rent. You will not soon have such a chance to secure a brand new home, with ? all modern improvements, in such a locality and on such terms. In order to secure these homes you must act at once. Room 3 Smith Building 624 King Street