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Marine May Dance 100 Hours,|: Say Doctors at Arcade Marathon th bandaged ankles and braced minutes ‘ushhclng{ m\e;n u;le :ml\uh-‘:; on | &Nts each hour for refreshmen soulders, one woman and three men | #nts each hour for refreshment, Dut continued to glide around the roped- | Thase 1n charge of the contest have off space at the Arcade today. where |a truck in readiness to convey the ome of Washington's marathon danc- | (aneers out of town Saturday at mid- n DANCES OVER 90 HOURS. ing contests has been in progress tnr‘ more than forty hours. i The four participants, all that re-| main of the thirt even entrants | S \\‘lm so hopefully toed the scratch at| | Cleveland Girl Shows No Ill Re- 9 oclock Wednesday nl sults of Ordeal. rrow that all other ¢ - ; cd Press. ing the slightest effect 1 the arduou by order of physi early morning hour: e 1o understa dancer nig] today as a result and ten minutes performance., at her home resting and ppro- denhadl of Mount Rain dangerous. el Lo Ao : Surd May Go 100 10 to retire because of hls May Go The non- itle changed has unnounced | between Tuesd: ¢ that he had the & and st night at 9:10, when left the floor, ending the n Cleveland. Her mark is ¥ hours and four minutes that cstablished by Miss Tuesday. Chief or Charles John- ho mera endurance 8 would be permitted. heart action they ever encountered. Thes said that ein. He danced for hours and elghteen “le A Bert Sullivan. MAY DANCE AT SEA. Boat Ready for N. Y. Dancers if . Police Interfere. By the Associated Press. NEW VORK. April 20.—The dancing ze will be carried to seu le limit if the po- ¥ contest scheduled night in a Times ballroon, its promoters an- five or ten lapse into th B alking s . - alth Tremendous missioner Monaghan inspectors prese, at 9 o'clock called out tn k uld have it_stopped. P ® o ager of the marathon Il'l- SoLaEge purdes ot o barge would be held vl sk o proceed to sea should of- theaters hud cf R ereare. OPPOSE MARATHONS. Dancing Promoters Say Craze Is Demoralizing. ssociated Press. W YORK, April 19.—Members of fety of Teachers of prohibit danc H. Ford, t in a serivus_condit rushed to Emergency Hospital, wus said to be resting easily today Begin Thirt ghth Wour. Chalif to do every- to check the non- after wearing out Thcae st o g op dancing contests are dan- ? | gerous to health, useless tainment and a disgrace ", [und profession of nation to dance 100" Honre. - Theea Dete with their British and ‘Prench We influence the motif as well as the making—and that puts distinctive- ness and value into Mode Suits ~—that are responsible for their excep- tionalness. You may well marvel at the variety and artistic and intrinsic merit in the grade of Suits at $35.00 Two, three, four button and sports models—in plain colors and the favored patterns. True to size. Other Mode Suits—up to $75 Special in Athletic Union Suits True grade of Madras—and modeled for utmost comfort—no sleeves and knee length. $1 00—3 for $2.85 The Mode—F at Eleventh = THE EVENING STAR. when it comes to mar- but no further value from such long distance SChalif said this dictum was backed by Maj. R. W. Visay, president of the society and instructor of dancing and eportment at West Point. SEEKS ANTI-DANCE LAW. e Oyster Confers With Stephens on Marathons Here. Commissioner Oyster will ask Cor- poration Counsel Stephens for an opinion as to whether the Commis- sloners could enact a police regula- tion prohibiting imarathon dancing contests in Washington in future. The Commiastoner said he was sat- isfied there is nothing in the existing regulations against such exhibitions, but that he is considering the ad- visabllity of preventing them in fu- ture. Very Reserved. Prom the Boston Transcript. Wife—What is this gold reserve ::‘m Papers are continually mentlon- 8? 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