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THE EVE atford Clothes Style, Quality, and Real Dist.nction Our new Spring Straford suils gffer more style and quality, than usual-they offer distinction - men who dress well demand all this. WG invite 2 you fo inspect the new Spring models in Stratford suils. Let us show you the beautiful all-wool fabrics, the fine hand tatloring which insures long wear and satisfaction. When you buy Sivatford Clother you buy guaranteed sat- isfaction. I pays to buy the best. \ ’.CI-IG&. 1921 1319-1321 F Street Stratford Clothes Cannot Be Had Elsewhere in Washington ”BOYS” .2i8PRING & . - CONFIRMATION SUITS ~ Two pairs of pantswith every coat doubles the life of the suit; refreshens Sonny’s appearance; lightens Mother’s worries; pleases Dad, who i checks thesbills. 15 ‘18 20 Confirmation Suits of Blue Serge, dressy without being fussy. Or Spring and Easter ‘Suits in'fancy tweeds and rich cheviots. - All - wool, carefully ; * tailored suits, made a‘little bet- ter than necessary to withstand the roughest sort of wear and uphold the P-B reputation for the best looking and longest wearing boys’ suits in Wash-" ington. A “rep” we have been acquiring for the past 28 years. THE AVENUE AT NINTH Nationally Knol.fln_ Store for Men and Boys Daily 8:30 to 6 NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, HAYS WILLCONFER ON BETTER SERVCE Postmasters at Big Cities to Meet Him Here for Talk About Methods. Postmaster General Hays wiil on- fer here next week with the post- masters of Chicago, St. Louis, New means for betterment of o the larger post offices of the coun- "Not only will the postmasters of the confer with five great cities named the elim | topic. Where Changes Are Needed. places mail cong master General Hays. R e afternoon, can be bette most important part to play, as M eral Hays found, by hat the Washington s gone farther ahead work among employes hi city po: in its welfa for better d|slnbuuon of the mml over the tw y - the day hitch up jntegrally. with the welfare of employes, although the | relation is not seen. as distinctly as that of proper rest rooms, recreation scheme of most people in & ing_ letters after 4 o'clock night shift is made necessary, with all the disturbance of normal living that such work means, At the meeting next w will push the cam * | mailing in the ga ness. If there W ings during the the “peak Postmaster iays points out wing advantages vould be expedited York, Boston and Washington, D. C., with the idea of devising ways and the service “Congestion must be treated at the Post- |and. therefore, is more likely to re- i pour millions of letters into the larger post offices after | o'clock each Hays explained at the cabinet meet- ing Tuesday, but the full campalgn ducate the public will be outlined fter the meeting of the post- ¢ any other big DOSL hours of Moonshiner Pricked By Conscience Asks Arrest, Destroys Still | By the Associated Press. ME! v thoritien here and asked that he be nrrested for moonshining. | mccording to the officials. He in xnid to have declared | that ke had destroyed hia atiil | and a large quantity of mnsh | nnd distilled wpirits. | county approached federnl au- 1! | | | | through an earlier dispatch, some- times making a difference of one en tire day in the delivery of the mail at destination. longlsllhn of work sorning and afternoon clears (hl‘ way for expeditious handling and dis- patch of the important evening mails. with mail, with consequent more ef- ficient train handling “Matter mailed early usually reaches the large business centers at a time when it can be readily distributed | ceive prompt delivery there. “Lastly, but by no means least im- portant, the early mailing reduces the amount of night woerk at post offices - | Selle river in t| “Matter mailed early is dispatched te delay at their and similarjon trains that are not heavily ladén |y offices, but the welfare of the postal! workers under them will be a major | pl‘li MARCH 25, 1921. LEARNING HIS NEW DUTIES | == Assistant Secretary Wainwright May- Take Desk Monday. Mayhew Wainwright of New York. recently appointed assistant secretary of war, is at the War Department fa- miliarizing himsel? with his new du- ties. He is in daily conference with Assistant Secretary Willlams, and probably will assue the duties of his! new office next Monday. He was an' emergency lleutenant colonel in the! inspector general's department, attached | to the 27th Division, during the world war, and received a distinguished serv- ice ‘medal for servicea in the Ypres- Lys oftensive and in the battle of La Somme offensive. e President has just appointed him a colonel and inspector general in the Officers’ Reserve Corps. S e SEEKS TO RECOVER $2,500. Alleging that he purchased prem- ises 617 Marvland avenue southwest from Samuel H. Friend free of all in- price discovered a trust of 33,666.64 on the property. Gilman J. Derusha has sued Prm.d to recover $2.500 amages. He says he was compelled ) expend $1, 000 on the preperty and sell it. Attorneys T. Morris Wam lnr lnd Foster Wood appear for flu and thereby benefits postal employes |4 In this work the public will have a,and their families. Senurify storage for furhiture, pianos, works of Art, luggage, automobiles. Swurifgdry Cold Storage for furs, garments, uniforms, trunks, rugs, etc. Prurilg Safe Deposit vaults for silverware, jewelry, linen and other valuables. 1140 15th Street, Washington, D. C. FROM THE AVENUE AT NINTH HERRINGBONES for your Easter Suit The call this Spring being for Herringbones, P-B responds with an inimitable selection suggestmg excepfi onally good taste: Gray Herringbones Tan Herringbones Brown Herringbones Green Herringbones Styles are individual; terials all wool; workmanship, : hand-tailored; colorings:correct; prices moderate. $37.50 $40 $45 $50 Comparisons are convincing! Nationally Known Store for Men and'Boys _THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily 8:30 to 6 ma- Custom Tailoring This Special Event is Worth - Immediate Attention Every Garment Is Made In Our Own Workrooms Newcorn & Green q ’ ’ | ror you'd never come to Flll Your again. Try our— B " Invisible Toric Prescrlptlon 1 Bifocal Lenses For Glasses | 10 =T 712 1™ st Finest Woolens ’ We can offer clothes at much smaller prices if we want to shut our eyes to the quality of woolens and the “slipshod tailoring—but our 19 years’ reputation is in back of every order we take and you are always assured of FINEST WOOLENS plus REAL CUSTOM TAILOR- ING when you deal with Newcorn & Green Savings Up to One-Half of Former Prices in this special event are possible by an excep- tional purchase of woolens for spot cash. All Wool and Worsted Suitings ' and Blue Serge SUITS . MADE TO MEASURE . L Intended to Sell to $50.00 For the saving possible is most unusual and bona fide. They are the kind of woolens and worsteds Newcorn & Green are proud to offer and need no apologies as to qual- ity If you are skeptical, you can see them for yoursdves in our windows—they radiate quality right through the glass. Intended to Sell* to $75.00 339.50 We do not give the gar- ments to different tailors and have them made in sweat- shops. We have plenty of woolens here to back up this special sale price—no “catch” to it. ’ 1002 F Street N.W. Benefi't by Our Eighteen Years e Z’ 3 ME.S, " Lady and -.u in Am-nm Phone M. 5247, MY FAMOUS It costs mo more to be served by experts than by nudenu. The difference is beyond eom; realize that our work is right. $5-$10-515 $3,$4 and 5 _ . 437-441 Tth SL NW, EBxpere Dentist; 15 yeary cxdert. ey .,m"‘:AI. o i o P Tentimentdls ber the name and