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14 FIRST MUSIC WEEK -CONCERT SCHEDULED Will Be Given by Stringed Inau;u- ' ment Clubs at Central High School Tonight. Public concert, Central High tonight, n free; Community 815 o'vlock doors open at + PR . “Americs,” salute to the flug and oath of tance) ybody Overture vdeus, linson Nordica Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra, Walter T. Holt, di feilo” (mazurka Leonardo 110 mandol t Mi. Holt, guitar accom: paniment Lover™. .. .\ Heart @ Lat “Slow. Horses, Slow™. Jalowi Raymond Moove, baritone: 7. W. Alderman at the Levy Gottschaulk 3 body ed by Odell Clubs, M Amorita”. . reh Triumphant Clubs tonight at 8:13 L School, when Association will | Mandolin and | the Nordica direction of | koat Central Hi banjo elubs Ruth Peter, « © 12 HIlL mandelinist baritone. and waiian - guitarist. ts will furnish the solo v one of his| ng will be "t Lawrence, as T dfrected by sisted at the pia cats and ticket will not be admitted und all other with udults 1ghout_the con- n at 7 o'clock Manufacturer Found Dead. Conn., May 3 Well manufacturer 1 dead in bed e Kimlark RUGS A most com- plete array in the newest patterns and designs. You will find vour Kimlark l Rugs here. Fourth Floor—The Hecht Co. The Hecht Co. 7th at F Shake Into Your Shoes And sprinkle in the foot-bath Allen’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic, healing powder for Tired, Swollen, Smarting, Sweating feet. It takes the friction from the shoe, prevents blisters and sore spots and takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Always use Al= fen’s Foot-Ease to break in new shoes and enjoy the bliss of feet without_an ache. Those who use Allen’s Foot-Ease have solved their foot troubles. Sold everywhere. Trial package and a Foot-Ease Walking Doll 'sent Free. Address ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE, Le Roy,N.Y. CUTICURA HEALS | RED PIMPLES |on Scalp, Neck and Face, | ltching Was Terrible. rible that I could not sleep nighte. | My face and neck were & hortlble, eight to see. My hair became very , and broks off. i |cura Sosp I was healed.” (Signed) Sire. 1. A Achten, 411 E. 7th 6t., Austin, Texas. For of the tollet Waltz in A t » by Helen Burk- | Julius Kahn, member from the fourth district of California, has the unique honor of having been nomi- nated by Demoecrats as well as Re- came up for re- clection last nu- tumn. Mr. Kahn ax occupied a in the since the ng vear of he twentieth cen- dimbed high in ssocintes and h ww among oth mportant assig aents that of b ng chairman military | lights and the renown Ivini. Booth | new all th smors und penny | med him and b lute ive of his dramatic da e Page Memorial Approved. The preposed memorial to the late W Page—a school of in te, jonal relations, fo be estab {lished at Johns Hopkins University— | received the indorsement and port of seven Washingtonians. ' are working with more tha ding educators, d men of world a Hughes e pressed their appros Wmuer; Tell Bible Stories. Terrelle Crum and William Meln W | ontest congregation of | Chureh last might . pastor of the Melnts publicans when he bwer | & ury, He has|j the regard of his - THE EVENING WILL HONOR HERO DEAD. | Disabled Veterans Plan tional Memorial Program. While delegates to the national con vention of Disabled American Vet- erans stand at attention for one min- i from the footlights and be- | | and Ask to see these: Rugs, Priced so Low ~ ~ Good taste and one’s pocketbook—how seldom they -~ agree. And what a joy it is to find that with these lovely floor coverings you can satisfy them both! 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The Senate will be subjected to- night to keen satire in.the play, “Win- ter's Tale of Washington, or the Tem- keen satire in the play “Winter's pest in the Teapot Dome,” being pre- sented for the benefit the Juve- nile Protective Association at the ubert-Belasco Theater. timugh details of the “sc - which the Senate is to receive as vet been revealed, it is e play begins with a in “which “the old n is said to be while there are members of the At play was written by Mrs. Fred fent of the 5. who has di | inquiry [ naine | many LISTERATED GUM CORPORATION NEW YORK :D GUM Write for fres booklet— & complete guide for kill- ing houss and garden insects dignified and rich for living Dealers everywhere are glad to show you these charming cleaned; fdr::otbte:li;.hen wovens from iry stran under ,foot. Ry o Youwill find that you can buy two Kimlark ‘Woven Rugs Woven s, 8 faraboutwlmtyouupecwitopnyfinone.mdthh:evay in standard q rug, being reversible, gives double wear. Be sure to see the rugs. 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A light, Worn with gray flannel trousers for dress. with white duck trousers for outings, with light- colored knickers for goli—and vou have an inexpensive cool weight for summer. summer outfit Flannel Trousers, *10 As wide and straight as the young fellows want them (full- 20 inches), with wide belt tabs, or on the lines approved by older men. White or gray. White English Cricket Cloth Trousers, just received from our makers in England, $15. Bathing Suits, 5 The popular one-piece suits in a variety Pf colors, with stripes across the chest and at bottom. Suits that are not afraid of the water—they don’t shrink. White Shirts, $2.50. Trunks, $2.50. White Web Belts, 50c. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor; Men's Furnishings Section, First foor. tailored. Finest quality, superbly , ¥20 Sports Belts, $1.50 Imported from England; a wide, elastic web belt in gay striped colors, with leather front and heavy brass buckle. Imported Silk Web Belts, $2.50. The English Shop, Second floor. Blue Shirts, $2.50 The bright, cheerful blue that is right for the season. With col- lar attached, an ideal shirt for the blue coat and gray trousers. Men’s Furnishing Section, First flcor. Straw Hats, $5 A handmade straw—it stands out smartly among the machine made and it outlasts them like a thor- oughbred always does. An easy winner in style and quality. Hat Section, First floor. Linen Knickers, $4.75 Not for golf alone, but for tennis, hiking, fishing, any out door past- time, you'll find them convenient and comfortable. Palm Beach Knickers are $6. Men's Olothes Section, Seconll floor. Silk Socks, 90¢ Unusual value. Pure silk, full- fashioned socks with double lisle feet for durability, Light or dark ray, navy blue, cordovan, tan, %alm Beach, black and white. Mep's Furnishings Section, First floor. help make the day enjoyable. For. no matte where you go, if you are well dressed vou will entes more into the carefree spirit of festivity Crew-Neck Sweaters, $10 The latest imported Scotch sweat- ers in the styvle that smart col lege men are wearing. White with contrasting bands in 3 col ors around neck. The English Shop. Second floor. White Buckskin Oxfords, $10 To wear with blue coat and gra: trousers. With either natural leather sole and heel, or Good- vear wing-foot rubber sole and heel. In White Canvas, $7.50. Men’s Shoe Section, Second floor. Playing Golf the 30th New English Golf Clubs with shafts expertly fashioned of six pieces of bamboo, put a new thrill into the game. Iron Clubs, $8.50; Wood, $10. Other Clubs, $2, $4, $5.25, $6.25. Golf Balls, 55c, 75c, $1. Golf Bags with large pockets, heavy rawhide bottom, $4. Sporting Goods Sectlon, Fourth floor. Or_Tennis Special W. & L. Tennis Rackets of white mountain ash, strung with good Oriental gut. $4, $8.50, $9, $12 and $13.50. Wright and Ditson and Pennsyl- vania Tennis Balls, 50c. Sporting Goods Section, Fourth flcor. Hpodmard & Wnthrop s