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The famous PARIS kneeling figure and oval trademark guaranteo you this: theut- THE EVENI) .|MARYLAND TO MARK OUT DANGER SPOTS IN ROAD‘The Well—Dressed Man .MR HAYS STUUWNE Commission Wants Officials and Motorists- to Point Jut Dan- gerous Places. Special Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., April 29 apots on the state’s highway charted by-the state roads commis- sion. as a warning to motorists, if in- formation asked by the chairman of the commisslon is obtainable When such danger spots are located the commission plans to use funds | available for road betterments to vossible, the STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, Herbert Spencer Knew a Thing or Two—Dressing in Season and in Reason—Glove-Soft Summer Suits—The Saucer Brim on Straw Hats—Lightening the Waistcoat By ALFRED STEPHEN BRYAN. | be left off, is of ditto fabric. The | cer who wrote: “To be white collar is smartly low and | a good animal is the the four-in-hand is the narrow | I first requisite to success in life, knitted type. i jand to be a nation of good ani- Taking their cuc from the, mals is the first (¢ 00 and derbies of spring. | condition to e gre modish shapes in straw ASN'T it Herbert Spen- national APRIL 1921, ) 33 29, FTER all. the thing to sell you is the shop and its service. The rest is simply a matter of detail and individual prefers ence. The two Fashion Shops are rapidly putting over the idea that they have the "know" of CHANGES BY 1§ Postmaster General Taking! Lively Interest in Re- ! organization. Postmaster General Hays is taking| an active interest in the reor(an:zm‘ tion of the government departments nd is spending much time upon the style. most in garter value, comfort and service. | ciminate. as far as jun g pros- Sh bsti an id dissatisfaction, | saurccs of danger. and where this i3 | substitutes and avoid faction. | Jaiee Sie o ost sanspicuous signs | hats for the summer scason of i 1921 show a léaping toward nar-[#nd the civil service pe sblem. in which the administration ! sonnel in | perity”? To be & “« along the road. ' a good animal, rowish b and | Washington are dceply concerned. The commission has sent letters to ek rowish brims and ;" 2" SRl i A.STEIN & COMPANY e O eeinte. secres to feel in fine allish - Crowns, | aF0%al problems. as many as they Chi S New York e 1a A bile Club . c smalish Crowns, jare, e not deterrerd the Postmas- icago Sakers tary of the Maryland Automobile Club fettle for the 1 oh this is a l€r General from giving a great tommissioners in each county i though this 1s a "0 5 e"10 the question of reorgan ciig tiiom,to-fargfard 1o the Toana day s tasks, one matter of prefer- zation of the departments. President % : . commission office reports of su { must dress in ence rather than | Harding wanted him to help in the < Fa— tomobile aceidents as may hercafter S 1 ence rather than oot 8 e i aerstood, feeling sure LOWERED IN‘'PRICE |Rii o con'andin s BUT NOT IN QUALITY, " Ji et LU G Tortws 1nd TN e ST ' they may observe in their trav-, too olten - i Ge i vou like them Mr. Havs has found from personal | | crusted with ot 5 work in his own department that the i E I'he two straw hats most Sovernment service is highly complex. | a - | the stucco of el e rl iy s s This is a truism that often govern- | ‘habit. \We do not differentiate ,]}(" h b ‘nli( 7I'm<‘(\\ '\\(‘n) an;l‘:“'l‘(ir‘! reniiae JRCRAsh iR Auts enough between seasons which & S Sl : Postmaster General Havs has been | iloe . ¢ . the sennit (coarse woven) braids. ! finding~ it out ever since he took WA ; !prescribe a =ensible change of The shane is variously known as oMce. He has discovered that réor- D.J. K. “TOWN AND | [liclothes. Merely to go waistcoat- o * VI‘ ‘l b hoater ol |Gz bhaoliihe lRoSt Office Depart:, STARCHED COUNTRY” Hless. or to substitute a straw for m‘:mi:: “‘lllk‘a "“ “;h.:l 2| “ll|u' iand much decp thought. Ever simee [\ COLLARS ° o SOFT COLLARS {a felt hat: is not sufticient. The s e LIS M ioays became Nead of the postal e 1 16 o £ firer col {service he has been considering the | jweights and weaves of onc’s !1:&[\;4! “_".I'"’i““li‘ of-fir Il :]“"“m" |auestion of ‘a_reassignment of func- fouter suits shou'd e adapted to 1. thessatlor strawe ity the uny \:"‘::;:—\(hk;uh 2 At Sesonc:thindiend Lo o e stiffened soft hrim. known as the | S era {warmer, sultrier days, and the didh o sancer & + Tustrated | Han “Common-Sense” Way. | 9 : : s : - sh or sauce ct. [Mustra PO s eaily p s same thing is true of one's . . 1 s generally held among admin- | = oneS above s tl shape with the istrative officials that Postmaster Gen- fe INCORPORATED 17¢ Six for $1.60 17¢ . Six for $1.00 % We Give the Values and Get the Business The Tasuion Ghop | | 5 It tumlersuxb. ) i ) eral Hays' peculiarly “common sense™ - H : straight, stifi brim iway of look. it S . i Keeping cool is as much a ]ht, . {way of looking at matters will stand L] . DOWN v: A bIng & @ s o . the entire adminis h UPTOWN: _ DOWNTOWN: 616 17th St. N.W. THE MAN’S STORES 1005-1007 Pa. Ave. '} [state of mind as a state of body, Belving w'l’lullm fmpression, | siead In’ ‘the ‘reorganization "ot the Fitteenth and G Strests N o Crandatre = i i s ixed date when fash-{dcpartments. There is a grea: deal Next to Keith's 2n s land the consciousness that.one's there is no fixed date when fas ¢ pure. th 3 Bre e Washington's 42nd and jon ordains that straw hats must | matters it e held, and o Brongiene Opp: U5 8., Rewasury, i - lclothes tally with the wcather is held, and a practical common-£ense w; J iderin e il ; iflscems to make a man less sus- De put {auestion ATl net s & Sort of Lhent Rochester Tailored Clothes . ' |l ceptible to fanning, fuming and ©0- I'he [gainee reorganization will_have to Manhattan Shirts Interwoven Hose b .. P .o 7 d e ousands o ves. | : }thr petty irritations of oppres- W “l‘h]“r [as well as with the purels Phveieni | o & True fashion ie rooe. and the I 75 |division of governmental work. it is ) |sive days. True fashion is root- 2 s z/ ibelicved that Postmaster 1;-nlor;I{ icdm common, or. rather, uncom- Scctionare {Hays will find work much to his lik- | Imon, sense. It is no martinet. the sole |18 lagthe Teorsunization. d i To be fashionable does not mean fl“”"““' ito be uncomfortable. Such a no- ing fac- tors. The farther south, the earlier straw hats appear. north, from May 1 to May 13 is the customary time. Many men prefer to omit the, at with the advent of op-! sive weather, but garments ition is as antiquated as detach- {able ‘cufis. I Portrayed in the foregoing +Jisketch is a fashionab'e square- ‘front, single- | breasted suit of | wool crash. lin- i en. silk or linen, | batiste, silk, or, In the 617-619 Pa. Ave. N.W. MEN ARE GETTING WISE pre; ndeed. any of tan surah silk or pongee silk ' 4 1 cool, light, air- are light and cool. Gne of these | TO THE FACT THAT OUR Hiopen material. is pictured above. It is the five-: i This suit is tai- Iored so softly ‘that the lape’s melt into the Hronl. forming one unbroken Mlline. The waistcoat, which may Jetic) armholes to al'ow irec arm ! play and shoulder sway. Look-! : i 2wt Spring Suits E————— ahead men plan their wardrobes in advance of the season. ’ A T S NOTE—Questions concerning Correct Dress for Men «will be answered by Alfred Stephen Bryan, if addressed to him n carc of this : s newspaper. To insurc a reply a stamped i " envelope must be inclosed. i ARE THE BEST 3UY IN WASHINGTON Suits that are out of the ordinary, designed by America’s foremost designers and tailored by ai- tists who know how to put individuality into Man"s Suits. A wide assortment to choose from—plenty of pencil stripe models. Imported Eoglish STRAW HATS l | 1 i i i button type, with cut-out mth-!l'l " SILK KNIT TIES ! l poptilar’ for summer ~made cspe- $ 9 wear—in all the mnew cially for us 2‘8 colors —sold in man; [ and " special'y priced to SR ety you. Get yours now and places ior S1.25 enjoy a " full season's and $130. Our Qm , wear. price e st : 8DC s s [c—o]c—=|o]lc——lal——]o]——olc—— o] c——=}§ Copyright. 1921, by Alfred Siephen Rryan. { SOCIAL EVENTS GIVE RELAXATION, | AS PERSHING AWAITS ARMY TAS % 7 I3 ~99p . - h | Special Dispatch to.The Star. {of the general staff. and it is un- ; 4 r || TWHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. derstood that plans for the staff will 2 L 5 1 g 4 X o e matured at his next meeting with L4 - * g i va, April 2%.—Following his Tecent [ MELIRAC BE RIS eX ki AT THE " [ conference with Secretary of War| 'Inspite of the strenuous nature : & .o iJohn W. Weeks, in Washington, of his task. Gen. Pershing has been Gen. John J. Pershing is here "I::‘:::fl"ishlfi»"?}u‘fl”;.fl. l;;:;;‘u‘;h;;g {the guest of Edward R. Stettinius.|eightoen-hole course every IHe is remaining until the end of | Mr. Stettinius. and has {the week before returning to take |pleasure in horseback jaunts , * AT THE RIGHT PRICE!!! p— | long . iup the organization of the new |over Greenbrier mountain and other | § war staff of the American Army. trails of the locality, 1 ]! The former head of the Amcrican His t has heen the occasion i expeditionary force #is now going 'for many social affairs. Mrs. George | forward with plans for a new gen-, W. Vanderbilt and Miss Grace Van- | 700 Spring Suits in 10 Days ‘licral headquarters, which Wil be derbilt motoring . over from Hot | feady to assume command of the Springs to be the guests of Mr. and | Army in the field in time of war. | M ettinius. h - ! ] hing also™is popular at| Which he ! and has n Pe the dances at the resor —_— = appears to enjoy kee endeared himself especially to the | | children here. making a call upon {TRADE SITUATION BETTER. |5 inacloria T Hichard e viom | | the son of Mr. and Mrs. William | Lord Sexton. in answer to a letter! he received from the small| i I'without interfering with the work —eee i Tremendcusly Busy the Last Two Days! ' S ————— Some Gratifying Sale! ! April Review of Bank Shows Im- i portant Changes. | CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 20.—The { month of April has witnessed three 4 important changes in .the business situation, according to the monthly | business review of the fourth federal ‘ i reserve bank, fssued today. It is too early to form definite judgment as to the stabilizing effect of two of these featurcs—the abrogation of raflroad { working agreements and the x'uu.nxl of prices by the Steel Corporation {but the continued v 300 SUPERB SPRING | SUITS 9. ’5 TWEEDS, 400 SUPER-VALUE SPRING SUITS $33.75 Models to please any man,. in fabrics cf extreordinary worth eand tailored as well as any $40 suit in America. ’ improvement ! the reserve position of the federa i reserve aystem indicates a heaithier | condition” {n finance, the report I s.ates. | _An analysis of the extent to which |lower prices have becn nccompanied | by wage reductions In this discrl the report continues, shows that 1 number of workers In a represen: tive number of manufacturing, | truction and publie = utility " co panics. operating whBlly or in large part within the distrc. oas durm. |the past vear been reduced 437 per | cent, the amount of pay rolis 54 per cent ‘and the average individual wage 18.1 per cent. STREET BILL INTRODUCED. }i senator Ball, enatrman of the Dis- 1] trict committee, has introduced a gen- !eral bill authorising the District Com- missioners 1o close streeis, 1oads or highways in the District rendered useless or unnccessary by reason of the opening, extension, widening or I straightening of other streets. Tae ‘lill! to the part or parts 1 the street 80 closed is to revert to the abutting property owners. 1t is provided that a petition in writing for the closing of these streets must be received by the Com- missioners from the owners of Al the property abutting on the streets pro- poscd to be closed before the Commis- »sione1rs can act in the matter, CASSIMERES, WORSTEDS, FLANNELS AND SERGES. BRUCEWOOD The long-point roll collur with the ex- clusive lock-front Jeature, Herringbones, Plaids, Pencil Stripes, Checks, Blues, Grays and Browns. A Clear Saving of $5.25 Patterns, every new thing that’s worth showing. 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