alexandria gazette (alexandria, va. : 1834).(alexandria, va.) 1920 … · 2017. 12. 18. · an* now...
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StomachOut oS Fix?Thone your grocer or
druggist for a dozen bottlesof this delicious digeslant,.a glasstvitli meals gives delightful relief, or
no charge for the first dozen u«ed.
Shlvar AlePURE DIGESTIVE ARCMATICS WITHSHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER
Nothing like it for renovalh.jtired stomachs, converting foodir.to rich Idood and sound fle-h.Shivar Ale retails at 15c per bot¬
tle, or $1.75 per dozen. If your reg¬ular dealer cannot supply you, tele¬phone ^
F. S. HARPER, Inc.Distributors for Alexandria
As early as 1770 a raft of timberwas sent across the Atlantic from
One camiphor tree wil vie!:! camph¬or worth $5000.
Zinc roofs have been used in Eu¬
rope for centuries.
DeliciousAid to
DigestionFor a eranky appetite and a
balky digestion nothing is moredelightfully effective than
CloverdaleGinger Ale
Prepared with the famousCloverdale Mineral Water andpore, digestive aromatics.
Order a case today from yourdruggist or grocer. If he can¬
not supply you telephonelindsby-'ki'kk corpop ;,ro\HSTRIBUTORS FOR ALEXANDRIA.
Oil production in the United Statesincreased 21,000,000 barrels in thelast year.
Negroes form about onetertth ofthe entire population oT the UnitedState;.
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Whec Thai Cold GclcDowq Into Your CheIt i3 time for you to take quick stepsto relieve it, and prevent pneumoniaor other serious trouble. Just tryaEood warming application of
MothersjoyOjoup end,Pneumoiuasalve
It wall rurprise you howquickly it penetrates to the sentof the trouble, relieving con¬gestion and soreness.
It is also nn invaluable rem¬edy for Croup, and can beusedfreely withoutirritating orburning effects.Keep a jar onhand for emer¬gencies. Sec¬torsrecommendit. Good deal¬ers sel it.
Leather taken from the hide over
the Lack and kidneys has the bestwearing power.
California's area is IS times thatof Massachusetts.
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One day of unusual heat at thecritical time may reduce the yield ofan oat field 25 per cent.
Electric lines i nthe.United Stateshandle more tha ten times the trafficof the steam railroads.
RESALEat
PUBLIC AUCTIONof the entire plant of the
General Shipbuilding Com¬pany, Incorporated,
On the premises at Alexandria, Va.
Saturday, May 22nd, 1920.At 12 o'clock noon
Consisting of six (G) acres on Po¬
tomac River improved by fourteen
(H) buildings, brick and frame con¬
struction; ranging from 12x25 to 175
;<22U; Railroad sidings into plant;dc-ep water piers; marine railways.Terms of sale, Opening bid to be not
les sthan fifty thousand ($50,000) dol¬lars; one-fourth cash and balance insix and tv.V.ve months or all cash at
option purchaser.For further particulars apply to
LOUIS N. DUFFEY,Trustee in Bankruptcy, 123 South-
Royal Street .Alexandria, Va.
GLAD TO TESTIFY
Says Watoga Lady, "As to WhatCardui Has Done for Me, So
As To Help Other-Watoga, W. Va.,.Mrs. S. W. Glad-
well, of this.town says: "When about15 years of age, I suffered greatly.SomelLrmes would go a month or two,and I had terrible headache, backache,and bearing down paitrvs, un£ wouldjust drag and had no appetite. ThenIt would last two weeks, and was so
weakening, and my healbh was awful.'My mother bought me a bottle of
Cardui, and' I began to improve aftertaking the first battle, so kept it uptill I took three. I gained, and was welland strong, and 1 owe it all to Car¬dui.
I am married now xnd have 3 chd-^dren. Have never had to have a doc¬tor for female trouble, and just resort
to Cardui if I need a tor.ic. I am gladto testify to what it has done for me,so as to help others.
If you are nervous or weak, haveheadaches, backaches, or any of tljeother ailments so common to women,why not give Cardui a trial? Recom¬mended by many physicians. In use
over 40 years.Begin taking Cardui today. It may
be the eery medicine you need.
FN CONSTANT USE BYPHYSICIANS EVERY DAY
Medicinal Value of S. S. S. la FullyRecognized.
Almost every human ailment can
be traced, one way or another, toimpurities in the blood. So youcannot overestimate the impor¬tance of keeping your circulationbuilt up, so that your heart will beconstantly pumping rich, red, life-giving blood to all parts of thesystem. Any slight disorder or im¬purity that creeps into the blood isa source of danger, for every vitalorgan of the body depends uponthe blood supply to properly per¬form its functions. It is quitetrue that practically every one isequally exposed to the attacks ofdisease. You are just as liable tobe attacked as the man or woman
sitting next to you on the streetcar. It all depends upon the con¬
dition of your blood. If it is thinand impoverished, and has beenallowed to reach a low state bythe accumulation of impurities,you have not sufficient vitality toresist these germ attacks, and theyfind a fertile field in your systemto spread disease.Over a hundred years ago the In¬
dians made many excellent rem-
dies and tonic from roots andherbs gathered from the forests.
One of these formulas was hand¬ed down to the white man and for
more than fifty years has been"used as S. S. S., which is recogniz-ed as the best known blood medi¬cine on the market.This fine old remedy is still made
as of old from roots and herbs ofproven medicinal value. In fact,physicians everywhere recognizethe wonderful efficiency of theseroots, and they are prescribed insome form or other almost daily.An *
now after being in con- ;stant use for more than half a
century, S. S. S. is more popularthan ever. It is sold by practicallyevery drug store in the land, andevery druggist is well acquaintedwith its sterling merit, for theyhave seen its results.
S. S. S. is a yery valuable agentin the treatment of Catarrh, Rheu¬matism, Eczema, Tetter boils, pim¬ples, skin eruptions, malaria, andother disorders that come fromblood impurities.
It is also without an equal as a
general tonic and system builder.By its efficacy in cleansing theblood of impurities, it builds up theappetite and gives new life andvigor to the entire body.You are invited to write for val¬
uable literature and medical ad¬vice, which will be sent withoutcost. Address Chief Medical Ad¬viser, Swift Laboratory, Atlanta.
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Infants Coats
Infants white piquecoats, sizes (> mo. to 3years, hand embroid¬ered collar and fronts,some with belts, spe¬cial $6.98, $4.25 and$3.50
Infants Slips
Long or short .Freneh knots in whitepink and dainty blue,special $1.75 and $1.49.
Birdeye"Red Star" Birdeye
24 inches wide, special49c a yard or pricedper bolt of 10 yardsat $4.75
Infants SlipsHand embroidered
yokes, dainty mater-ials used, long or
short, special $2.09 &$2.50.
Muslin Gowns
Women's finestquality muslin gowns,lace trimmed, blue or
pink stitching, special$2.49 and $2.25.
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Chemise
Women's fine ehenvise, in camisole ef-feels, embroidered inpink or blue, regular$1.98, special .. $1.25
CHEMISESample lines of soft
nainsook chemise trim¬med in high class mannerwith finest lace, all sizes
One Third Off
FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 1
While Gabardine, Linen and Pique Skirts in a Wonderful Selec-»
lion of Snappy StylesAT ABOUT ONE HALF PRESENT MARKET PRICE
Trimmed wiOh large and small ])oarl buttons, new pocket effects
SIZES 25 UP TO 39. 'DIVIDED INTO TWO LOTS
L ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER.
White SilkLong Gloves
Long white gloves plainor embroidered silks, allstandard makes, such as
Kayser, Niagra Maid, etc.actually worth up to $4.50a pair, special while theylast, one pair to a custo¬mer ..." $2.00
' DRAWERS\
Women's drawers, extrasizes, finest quality muslinused, full cut speciallypriced $2.50 and $2.25
1 SPECIALSHuck linen towels, lSx
32 size, worth 85c a piece,special 69c22x40 heavy Turkish
towels, regular price $1.50,special $1.00Ruby pillow cases, 42x
36, regular 49c, special 35cRosedale sheets, full
double bed size .... $1.69All Bed Spreads on Sale at
Special Prices 1
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£M Pi %hSale of White Waists
$2.50 to $2.75 plain voile waists, all sizes, specialat $1.75
White voile waists, plain and fancy trimmedworth $3.00 to $3.25, special ... $2.25White georgettes, plain or fajjfcy -.^finest,
georgettes, worth up to $12.50 at...... $7.98White crepe de chine waists in plain a'n'd^tek- .
ed models, values up to $12.50 at ./4$7'98
Mohawk Sheeting9-4 Mohawk Sheet¬
ing, limited amount toeach customer at thisprice $1.39
Mohawk Sheeting10-4 Mohawk Sheet¬
ing, amount limited in*ach;case, special $1.59
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GIRLS DRESSES
White organdie and daintywhite voile dresses, hand em-
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broidered, empire, long waist
and Eton Jacket styles, dainty
lace trimmings, sizes 6 to 18\
years. Priced specially for this
sale <8.98 to $17.98
DRAWERS
Women's fine mus-
Hn drawers, embroid-ered trimmed, sizes 25 .
27 and 29, open or
closed, worth .$1.50,special 79c
Children's Hats
White-pique for in¬fants and children,hand embroidered,black velvet trimming$1.75 and as low $1.25
$1.25 white voiles,38 inches wide .. $1.00
ft if.* Lie|$1.39 plain and fancywhite voiles .... $1.00
$1.39 -i white) fancyflaxons, 32 inches*
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wide 98c79c plain white flax
ons, special 59c
$1.25 white shirtingmadras, 36 incheswide finest quality 85c
79c white stripemadras, 36 inches...wide, special . 45c
$1.50 white skirtingGabardine in plainand fancy designs $1.
$1.39 white repp forskirtings, special 95c
89c chamois finishEnglish long cloth,special 55c
50c white India Lin¬en, fine quality .. 39c
$1.00 white oxford'.suiting, 36 inches wideat 85c
$6.50 all white purelinen damask, 72 in.wide, special .. $4.50
!CAMBRIC
-White Berkley cambric,full 36 inches wide, regu¬lar price 85c, special 69c
NAPKINS
Mercerized dinner nap¬kin,' 18x18, hemmer, splen¬did quality, worth $3.75,special $3.00