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: ,.1-4 -' - - - - r I,". liv m " . V When Neil i O'Brien's' Minstrels'are f 8fe a at : the Academy f of Music; l!on ; April 14, t will be. found .that a , very f ; ' novel! flrst art? settiiig has! been 4 . pro rided 'by-' Manager" Oscar P.; Hodge; 4 . . instead cor tne siisuaxrimou -scenery the ;stage Is fitted up to represent, a ; V frteantlc 1 boh bon box. This -effect : is Riven through-the use of 'prettrshade. of etonne anitff will be t: particularly; effe6tive- when - viewed by .-feminine r -srramme .are new this season. Among - "r : these are ; "The ' Jitney JoyJ !Bus," a sketch written &nd iplaye4y by f Neil ', O'Brien" himself,' In l;h ;heimper ; ' sonatesia new chauffeur, who Lis ha Y s' Ing his ; first experience, as - the tdjiver v ' of a jitney. There is a big song and dance ramber called "The Ebony Yacht Club;" and a hew one-act play, VThevBold, Braive, Black and ?Tans, which was written by George M. Co han. Thisj)laylet deals with the pres ent troubles with Mexico and is said to be humorous to a degree. 3 TER WEEK OFFERING. In presenting that marvelous film classic The Life of Our Savior" fof next Monday and Tuesday the Vici toria management believes it Mias se lected the very most appropriate of fering with which to open the af ter-Len ten season that it would be ; possible to secure. ' "The liife of Our Savior" produced by :the great Pathe Studios, and eent r to their Paris studio where ev ery foot of its seven thousand .feet has-been inarvelously hand-coiordd in natural colors, has made of it a spec tacle that appeals to the masses. "The Life of Our Savior" was film ed two years ago, and the: demand for this great production has been steadi ly increasing ever since it was first presented, until today it. stands at the very top of the list as having been; presented to more 'people than any 'other motion picture ever pro- , duced. "The Life of Our Savior" was pro duced .amid beautiful" scjehic sujrroun-. CAN'T HAIR Twenty Years' From Today a Baldheaded Man Will Be 7 Aii Unusual Sight; : n One of the most prominent druggists t America made a statement a few weeks ago which has caused a great deal of discussion among scientists in the medical press. He said: "If the new hair grower, Mildredirfa Hair5 Remedy, increases its Tsales as it has during the past year, 'it wiil be used by nearly every man, Woman and child In America within' eight years. : : ' - -"When Mildredina Hair Remedy i3 jised almost universally, dandruff will disappear and : with' Its : departure bald ness, itching -scalp, splitting hair and "ill scalp diseases will follow and tWen- -V -'jr., v ; t, JT J Cfci O II U1U XJ.W W a UttlU UChU. Will postage. Mail orders filled by i Mildred f v ifLduise Co., Boston, Mass. For Sale by - t eavington s i'narmacy. Aavt. I IS. i, F r. : -r -J. u it war The Shew with the Bigr Chorus, Elaborate Wardrobe, Special Seenyry, Featurine WIZARD RAFFLES The Man "of Mystery World's Greatest Criminal Expert '.;V THREE MATHEWS Emperors of Melody Musical Mar vels -of the 'Year. - in a Bis- Acrobatic Novelty Act HICKS SEYMOUR The Nifty Singing and Dancing; v" : ' " Artisis": -p BABEVERNA The Ulttle Girl with the Big Voice. Hltli s.HIlL , The Whirlwind -Entertainers , j&&XRB CHANGE TOMORROW .1 I flCTORIA MON. and TUB., APRIL, 9-10 . I ' '-athe resents JCHE 'WORXD'S fGREATEST HIS tEORiCL Flat PAGEANT : . .. .'.!. t- 'riis- : ..'S"'- MasternieCTe In All ? tho Beauty - of - , t- LOSE Ci) Tilt PASSING ffEVUE 'Ik Life mm -.,.r. . v - i--uj - : ' . - v ' .j .-. . " . - . " " " . - - - . xtjo ;. -ui wo -omvcuBiijr ui meui oi me mississiuui inuusiriat .-, ; v. ' 7 '..r -:r:.'l--''' iiruju , a -: souinera secret , society. , xoi - Happy After beven T ears ", arid Thanks Tanlac. "I am gaming?, daily iin strength,, ! weight and health and am pleased ; to Vjffer my tiearty indorsements to; the wonderful "reconstructive .powers, ; of ? Tanlac," says the Bev.:-L. :B.' Pattlsirall I of Elm City: : ';f:V- ' ' ' :- 't ; "For over seven years'Hhe pastor continued, 1"I had been a victim of se-a vere stomach troubles and indigestion. I was much rundown and my appetite 'faiTed me.; Often T longed ' for meats V end -vegetables, but my digestion would not permit . me to taste of them, t Too, T was 'nervous and iny sleep was brpkenand unrestful. I tried almost j everything I heard of, but nothing seemed to help me. Them found Tan- lac. ;v'"v 'i": 'i .' "I have taken "three' bottles and It certainly has -proven itself a sreat tonic in my case. Why, I can eat any ' food I like now without suffering af terward from pain and distress. 'Ner vousness is gone ' and my; sleep Js . re freshing? 7 " ' :J Tanlac,' the ideal spring ionic blood and system purifier and invlgorant Drug Store. Each town has its Tanlac I J A J L ' ingsj and with the marvelous Pathe coloring, presenting everything in natural colors should be the most enjoyable attraction of the season. , Prices "will be put down to the 'very j minimum - so Uhat all children may have an opportunity of seeing it. BIG NEW SHOW AT THE -ROYAL. The big-new bill presented yester day by Billy Hill's Passing Revue at! the Royal met with a great recep-; tion and pleased the large crowds i that attended yesterday and last 1 night. : There was a- complete change in ' every act on the . bill, and the ver-, satility of these performers is shown by their ability to present all-new : acts three times in a single week. ' Raffles, the Mysterious, one, 'who has. been causing so much talk during he weeftr, put on an act that further mys-, tifies the ones who have been : fol lowing his wonderful work. There is no doubt but that Raffles is the bests expert at handcuffs and other para- phernalia supposed to' be used for' purposes of detention that American j has ever seen, and he is convincing! everyone that it is the next' thing jl to an impossibility to .so tie him up 1 that he cannot -loose- himself Without difllculty: 1 , . ' The Three Mathews .nut on an en tirely new 1 act of a 'different nature; presenting a novelty acrobatic I act in' connection with their big muic spe? cialties that further demonstratetr the ' Versality of; this big team . vt&iid vine perrormers. r tvff Hill, and Hill and Hicks rand;. Seyl mour, also Babe verna, the little girl with the big voice, presented acts j tnat pieasea everyone, and this big show goes on for the last times to day, Friday bringing another com plete change of program. Founder's Day at TusKegee. Tuskegee, Ala.,' April 5. Founder's i Day was observed at the Tuskegee In stitute today in honor of the memory of the late Booker T. Washington, who founded the school and served as its active head until his death in A 1915. The institute, chapel was filled with a large tiumber of guests from New York, Boston, Philadelphia and'! other places: in addition to the stii-a dents of the "school. The 1 exercises ft were presided over by William G Willcox, president of the board of J education of New York city, and who recently was chosen -to succeed the late Seth Low as president of the'Tus- kegee board of trustees. Northern Micbrgan Roard Builders. Houghton, Mich., April 5. The sev- ,f emu annual convention 01 me iNonn-? ern Michigan Road Builders' Associ- a iion orougni o tiougnton toaay a large" number of county commission ers, highway . engineers, contractors andToad material mep. The proceed ings were opened this afternoon 7With- an address by John j. Cox, head of the highway department of .thaUni- jrersity of Michigan; " The converitioh f - vm cunqiuae its sessions tomorrow. TOM ORR O'W H. , pn Niis .ratre, F.X. B. and B. B. f an visititig 'history i - ine - f fir? :-- 3 .; rt - sbh," m I cottim! the ' tLii '.A LJof iiUa,. ,J ii. -'..-. r -rl tthtal i j tors - 1 1! mam Great 'I . v ' Five AOrsrtiatft feature liSltiiiili .'Vr"'-': u'tSsL ' m f-r-i."!?'".- I Lend Additioiial C&arms to the Suits for Spring and Easter $2.50 Tub Silk Blouses at. . . .$1.98 $2.50 'Jap Silk Blouses, all shades r- atr..'V . -U' : ' , . . $J-9.8 $3.50 Crepe de Chine Waist at $2.98 $2.50 Vpile and.Organdy Wast $li98 $2,50tra 6ize;Mile Waist at$1.98 $ 1 .50 Organdy and Voile Waist . 98c $7.50 Striped and Plain Taffeta Skirts at . . . . . . . . . .... .$5.95 $3.00 Plaid Worsted Skirts at. .$2.50 $5.00 Plaid Sport Skirts at . . .$3.95 $6.00 Plaid Taffeta Skirts aft . .$4.98 Good quality all Wool Serge Skirts , regular -or .extra : size, black oi blue, at . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 ren's Knit Un vles Eiie Ribbed Gaiaze Vest, tae neck and armhole, full size 10c " Ladies fine Gauze Ribbed Union f Suits, crochet trimmed, $1.00 Value at ....... ... 69c Ladies Plain Trimmed Gauze Rib bed Union Suits at ... ... . .50c Children's Knit Ribbed Union Suits, sleeves, -knee length, but--, : tpns for fastening garments to 50c Boys Oliver Twist Wash Suits, made from plain Linene,' con trasting colors at . . . . . , . . .25c Boys' Striped or Plain Colored Wash Suits, all the. new styles 48c Boys' Genuine ' Galatea Wash i Suits, all styles at ; v .; . . i . -. .98c $1 .50 Mercerized Wash Suits at $1.25 NOW IN MEETING 1 mi WemMnd Skirt Bargains Iaiiies'andChiid derwear Boy's WashSuits v--A-t''K d a ikWV'T:A'YiJiToie' 4 i ' A 'rtrvii i an b ! Ifi when Montgomery, Ala. April : SThej1 thyslith'nnual;;!!!4- of thel sessions at me 'urana rne-i mis ciiy, tms . aiiernoon, wiin1 -attendance of several ; thousand rteacher, vthe:j largest in the Robeson of the associatidn. opening session was criveff over ''to"" addresses' Of welcome by Governor! president .of the city eoHicationall : ; (Special sston with V resnrm w i : -unibertonNG pTUs&r--Fetitlofls ihtendeht; l3 W: Hodges' 6f I)bthan.4presentedf to 'tjroilowjng.;the exchange of greetings ftrissiflhferd convention listened to the address' of the ;etitog;!preideh,r X': Dbster, of - the "University ' or Ala ibaina,' in which .he reviewed the work of ; the, association "and inade "seVet'al MggestittSs Iti regard tfcrits fatufe ac-1 ' ivitles.w ' WM Vi-rm- feoUntv should for six -years did; nbt have sigaatures benecessary; rJ i ft hegeneral sessidns r and M depart "25 tper -cent. ' meetings ' of - the dolivntidn of a- ieounty -""s tut? uuttsu -5uuc' fuaxuus wurue on - : tne program are R ftyApecmr f11ftYtti7nffaif xiiuniwBH;aiayesf:TOr ;i:nursaay 4 mm Bargains in this store do not jpress.;ii;p sonable,: shop-worn or soiled merchandise, but are brand new up- tb-the-minute goods offered at 3argam Prices and in this particu lar case we offer Specials from almost every "department at prices much less than they can be ; obtai ned - elseyhere arid i most cases at a lower figure than is usuat at: this ?tore. . These Bargains will helj you Easter Suits cii!iiiiipiced DistiiM:tibn--rior tlie April Bargain Shower All Wool Serge and Poplin Suits, variety f newest models; -Paisley lined at ... . ... v... ...... ... ... .. . ..$14.95 $ 12.50 Poplin and Serge:Suits at. .... ... ..$9.95 $22.50 Wool Jersey Suits, 'sport shades, at . . $18.75 $35.00 Wool Jersey Suits; sport shades at ..... .... . .$29.75 $22.50 and $25.00 Gabardine and Poiret Twill Suits; smartest of Spring Styles; all colors. at SMART EASTER FRX3GKS $18 and $20 style at ... Form the habit of buying your fur nishings here. You'll get better goods and save money. Men's 35c Perfection Mesh Shirts and Drawers, all sizes at ,25c Boys' fine Mesh Union Suits, sizes 2 to 12 years at .25c Men's $lf 00 Dimity Union Suits Olus make, all sizes at .. 79c - Men's 25c Silk Hose Supporters, at 1Sc Genuine President Suspenders, at 25c BB it is thought have been secured to assure 'the call jing.of an elexition. . ; .. H. W. Raihey, a road engineer, was elected sunerintendent of roads at the regular, monthly meeting . of -the Robe-, son-oountjr road . commission tis week. i Mr. : Rainey ,isa Voters to Make Art- Tech.:; He ;wili be $115 per nfonth re Road Funds. own automobile keep. ; ; ; , to THe Dispatcb.) M?v. r the Jjoard of county, com STATE OKiNOKTH CABOMNA; ik!TThat;ftft elction be ..TREASURY called -to vvote lon!Whether4 Kobesoni i'r ,:;.. ;bciro froitt he -State road i proposals bhildinK-DUrDOseSindeT the tGlark acta i$&2 Wr," rounm, iahd. vana : aaoiucr -autsuug j: yxu 100.flG0.eo mature 'BeceoatMjr -m; cuiuu-H.r. iSlQOjOOO.QO'matnre meetitiff of ;; thM-hoad; Pfci Tb Bouda win be,o lowest . to receive tne petitions : Apprto-tme- fet ft- i "-'- i . vast m u ' m--'" : - w. r aa am m mmmmmm oipj asn mean a conglomeration of imsea stretch your barter money. v . .; . i . . . . , .$195. runt : "Individuality" has been given first cohside ration in gathering our display of Spring Dress es. ; In other words, the -woman who selects her Easter Frock at this store will have a frock entirely different from any other xshe will see in the "promenade." , $7.50 Silk Pofrlin Dresses, all colors, at $5.95 Evening Dresses, : 19 1 .Easter. .... . . . .......... $1 8.50 to $20.00 Crepe de Chine Dresses; all ;the new shades; at . . . . . $14.95 $1 2.50 and $15.00 Crepe de Chine and Taf feta. Dresses, at ..... .$9.95 $7.50 Sport-Gabardine nd Poplin Dresses at ..... . . .... ... ...... .$5.95 i White Shoes For Easter . .. .; . if t T. .... ' Misses' white canvas Pumps, cov ered heel at .$2.00 Ladies white ivory Sole Pumps ladies' Turn Sole white Ganyas Pumps, enameled or covered bl . : at ... .... ..$3.00 Ladies' white Ivory Sole, welt Pumps at ..;3.50 Dorothy Dodd White Arabian, Coh' nial Pumps, yelt ole at . . . .5J0O Children's ;White Canvas.. B; Pumps .., ... ... ..98c and up Infants' white Shoes ... ... .50 and up enough names will TUr. -ji . . : .... r. -a.jw 1 NEWSBOYS UP4DN (By United: Press.) V Chicago. April S.rColleg students may . pe. ast j, master; of Tjatln; and Orfiekjbut bn; curreat eenU' fJtieyre back mnmbers'jconipared-with, the 51er of poipers,!ron the clty' atresia, v "In : an - oxclerlxneiital 'demonstration 'past and current" topics, less than 60 per ;eene of Chicago tJnlverBity's cut tured ohes answered the. Questions tor rectlyi: : teifftji ; ,. Gerard; .unattached ambassador, vras desigwtfd:a'a aosttiOkft,? "a Ger. manvtaking a : keen 'Interest In the war." -3 i ," ' " v, x'K- : : t-tf ;by one siiident tttk J&ekg'.ihB king -of Eng- 'graduate "of Georgia paid, a "salary of and will garnish his and 1J '.sor its ' up- DEPARTMENT. ; aieigu, Aprujtx. OJF SAI-E.-, . ; wmvoe - feceivea me Zimmerman, ' Gerniajx? atrickllehry'wash,t?even mention jnly l.Hfl sold at par to the per- llbertyroJr. giTe inedeatur rate of 'Interest not MerT3ta6xllles Ulanks vpop7 wbich to ;VThe , Chinese. ;prlnce was Faories 2 7-in. iGdod .Quality Apron G in g- ham ... ... . 9C 40-in. Unbleached Domestic, smooth finish, at 8c 27-in. PJin Tan Lawns, 1 0c values ..at' m p .'.; ..:.... . . 5C 24-in. Oght Colored Calicoes at. .5c 25c, Fancy White Waistings at . . 19c 36-int Sporti Striped Skirting, all colorsiat, ..-.. . . . ....... .24c 10-4 Linen Sheeting, $J valuue, 79c ti- r .t- .-.: - .: r t ' Silks For Easter 36-in. Black Taffeta Special at . . 89c 36-in. White Jap Silk at 45c 36-in- Black Oriental Silk at . . . .89c 36-in. Silk and Cotton" -Crepe, all colors at . . . 48c 36-in. Printed Crepes, )75c. value 59c 3-jin. Tub Stripe Shirting, at. . . .98c 40-in. Georgette, all colors at . .$1.59 40-in. Colored Chiffons, at 98c ins Ladies' double tipped- Silk Glove, black or white at .....51c $ L00 Silk Gloves, with contrasting stitcTurig;.., . .:;::'r79c 35c Wide Taffeta: Ribbons, at . . .25c 50c Pebeco 'Tooth Paste, at 37c Colgate's 10c Natutal. Odor Soap 7c Spooner's Honey Moon Talcum 10c -$L00 Auto rCap8, with veil, at. .79c ' 50c Auto, Caps at ... 39c gains The spice oF' vsfricty, is certainly here in this showing ol -Easter Milli nery, Nevet before" has Dame Fash ion favored usi with so, many styles, shapes and colorsYou'll find it easy to get just tbelkmd you'll like. Special showing this week of smart emi-tailored and sport " models 6 - -; iatn "rr .wtt. $3.95 and $4.95 Children's Easter Hats . . 98c to $7.50 Kin " a oino-lo otlirlptlt kneW Easter Notion Barga Easter Millinery Bar iWimtt.; ir.fiwun' wfta- the "Wizard h Menlo Park.": ' . ; Herft'a Good Wav to Stop Le1 Half aiul SUrt JWw Hair uro- It if our hair is falling or tni; out; fdont -wait Tmother day. but p R. TL -Bellamy and get a bottle of r elan' Sage, the truly efficient grower';--.) j ' ntwvitVtlie same old K Fve heard It' before, but try a at thdlr risk.V They guarantee PJJJ Bage to grbw.halrto; stob fa Hnf rj to cure dandruflC and stop! scalp ineyback..;:v ''-i' minister slaii age contains iD elements needed t6 properly inVlrJ andnourish-'-theyharr roots. Tiatlonal y-prtme f favorite - with: aiscriinw 'vtl bright, and appear twice as aW everything! Tartslan 'Sage Is inexpensive NOiEED TO FEAR BALDNES easUy; obtainable at all drug
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