Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1921, Page 18

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i 18 ) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MAY 7, 1921-PART B aEr 5 URGES SAFEGUARDS| 7ozt e~ | A omace Exummes i | Both Are Killed; | French Railway Men See Demon- Bnulr- in Auto stration at Cumberland. FORFEEBLE-MINDED| | Sterling ! ‘ A Sli:‘i" | See Mondays elt ] t Buckles i Star o) Times And Tussd, H-r‘:l'd oy |Baltimore Physician Advo- cates Medical Examinations 1 Prlor to Criminal Trials. Chaxed or engine tarncd en- graving —with Belt —complete, $1:28 2| Qaks & (flompany exclusively. Now Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street 50c > ; Yewitnesses (o the tragedy, no motive hax been extablixhed for the shooting. 1P |DOG'S LOVE FOR MASTER. | Tries to Place Dead Man's Trousers on Casket. {supervi {erime or i carroll wa the dog, hi tiempted ¢ roll leaves a sister, Miss | rroll of Simpson. -1GUARD DEAD MAN'S CASH. teh to The Star. Va. April hien placed at the | “Dictated’ Clothing —and the advantages of it to you. paper mone \ further si nd i his son, Dr. man £ pa- | papers { tions in no will. ounting to being m by | e dead | e ty were found, but " son said his death was due to | e | The New Gas Ranges With all the new features are on display now at the Lifetime Furniture Store. The most noticeable new fcatures are the glistening white porcelain pancls and splashers—easy to clean Health and ‘ and keep clean. Happiness Mayer & Co. always try to offer you the | very best of anything—so with our et Ra gl | new lines of Glenwood Gas l\‘nnf:rs. in health. Eyestrain wsually || the very best we can find and priced means nerve strain, and nerve || reasonably. strain lowers resistance to || discasc. | It makes a difference who does the “dictating.” In this case you' do it— through us—to our designers and tailors—so that they catch the spirit of your | ideas and incorporate them into garments with individual attributes. i 1 It is this close co-operation—this correct interpretation of the personal require- | ments of our clientele that is a strong factor in your satisfaction with Saks Clothes —and our ability to attain such a quality standard at such a material difference in price. For example: This lot of Suits we feature tomorrow—Homespuns, Pencil Stripes and exclu= sive Mixtures—Single and Double-breasted Sacks—of Young Men’s and Con- servative modeling—is an incomparable v alue for 37 —that's the price—solely and only because we control production—and make the | price as well as the garments. ! —go hand in hand. Good eyc- sight is an meed for « - minded Come in—we want to prove it. Have your cyes examined || regularly whether you feel the need of glasses or not. In M Ageigegaly o f | ayer & Co. promptly the inroads of eye- autho strain. ‘ Scventh Street Between D & E o | 1o e peien || D, D, L. Rose, which thev help i 815 11th St. N.W. Opposite W., B. & A. Station : N disorgan as he do ment and trainin {OPEN HISTORIC BUILDING. he should receive Making the Parents Beneficiaries of These Specials in Boys’ Clothing You might well be tempted to doubt the quahtles because of the prices—if you did not know we GUARANTEE them. Such savings are indicative, indeed, of the effort we make in behalf of the youngsters. {Inspection of Furniture in “Wash- ington Hendqu'ntsr= * Cumberland Boys’ Two-pants ‘Suits—in Gray, Fancy Boys’ Khaki Knickerbocker Pants—extra TN open. fooay) oy Mixtures, Brown Checks; Norfolk Jackets, good quality of khaki; full cut and well made. . Washington when he \ww"d with mohair linings—both pairs of Pants full Sizes 7 to 18 years. 95(‘. ' lined. Sizes 9 to 17 years. $ l 3,75 SPBCHAL i. . oo imnimnsisiossiniod niosbosnss L. cthe SPECIAL. . ......ovvvnicvsssase Boys’ All-wool Serge Knickerbocker od within the incle . of Fort { Cumberiand Pants—full lined; and strongly sewed seams. iThe fusniture inspe Boys’ Two-pants Suits—in choice of sev- eral neat patterns—belted model; both Pants S‘;ESCZA‘E 17 years. $2-59’\ Llozaed by Tobe full lined. Sizes 7 to 18 years. $8,75 S Boys’ ‘Blouse Wai 't' s " andl reesil l: rz. W. Va SPECEAL .. sx: cmvaes susiieh R i W A e ey 1 models—collar attached. Many fancy pat- Boys' Blue Serge Regulation Middy and terns from which to select. Sizes 6 c | Button-on Suits. Sizes 3 to 8 years. $5 95 t0 16 years. SPECIAL............. 49 i SPECIAL.................. ... Boys’ Fancy Neglige Shirts—neckband; or | Boys’ Blue Serge Reefers—all-wool and with self coliar attached. Sizes 1215 796 fast colors; Double-breasted, with belt all to 14. SPECIAL furniture U her death it w " Te i L around and emblem on sleeve. Sizes 3 to 8 ¢ Boys’ Roll-top Sox—Plain Blue, Brown, e o ol i years. $ 75 Black and White; also with striped c furnit Jere ."q”":w“d”x s ! SPECIAL. < oiuisssmiimansaission 6 tops. SPECIAL. ..qunseceaccnnnnn 39 Rl th T recTon niadap a0 thut {it would not get broken. 1 ————— COURT REFUSES DELAY. —_— {Kelly, in Sandy Spring Bank Case, Asked Time to Get Witnesses. 1 Dispateh to The Star. DERICK, Md. Ap ~John Pielly. believed to have n the man " that |\mul An Unusual Price for Ladies’ Low Shoes | They are Shoes taken from our regular stock—Delta make—and therefore highly desirable in every feature of style and quality. 1 petitioned the circuit : $6.95 iy 6 Wesamiassl Any Time—Day or Night You can go to your Leonard—swing open the doors and, g ) S Of | Adams and John W. Mitchell, 1 whether it be a glass of milk for the kiddies in the aft- fwhom were sentenced to terms i o o iy a | Maryland peniten for complicity ernoon or to make some sandwiches after the theater, e b oD d murder, : : i : B e sty e ; vou can know they will be pure and sweet. lantic orisi jed a s from the It Iville court. B he cou brought h for trial, he escaped ifrom the timore city jail, but Oxfords and Strap effects—English Ball Straps; One-strap—and others of the | new models—in Black and Brown Kid; Brown and Mahogany Russia Calf; Gray Suede, etc.—Cuban, military and walking leather heels; Goodyear welt sewed. Be- ing Deltas—you know their real value. In the assortment are all sizes—21/ to 8; and widths from AA to D. in {As in the case of Clarence ¥ A Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator, with its one-picce less porcelain lining, and cooled hy the most scientific svstem of dry air refrigeration known, will keep every bit of food sweet and pure ALWAYS. There’ll be no spoiled or wasted food in a Leonard kitchen—a reason for your smiling when the grocery hill comes. On the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) I We are able to announce Increased Assortment of Men’s Suits ~at $25 1, We’ve added some Herringbones and Pencil Stripes to the variety of Brown, Gray I! and Blue Mixtures. Now the selection holds even these scarce designs. Single and | i Then, too, Leonards, with all their special and exclusive fea- { tures, cost no more than any high-grade refrigerator— i and honestly they'll soon save their cost in food thev save. Inexpensive, too—from $I875 for an cnamel- lined one to $63.00 for a great, big scamless porcelain health and are the Ities for not having your teeth cared for properly and in tim five per cent of all dise caused by bad teeth. e . e ——— | | | il =1t vour teeth need attention, one. : 1} come \A)hgl’l'd)k\ll “All‘lgll caretul, arsonil and sympath Lten- . i 5 sl oe 1] Tionat a “brica vou can amord to || Won't you just let us show them—we’ll do it gladly. @ pay. Where all work is guaran- teed to give absolute and lasting {] satisfaction and where you will not be made to suffer unnecessary pain Easy Payment Tmnx to AN ' Dr. Wlute,4077thSt. Opposite Wool- {] worth’s 5c and 10c o {] Store. Hours, Datly, fi i] 8:30 2. m. t0 8 p. H Seventh Street Mayer % CO ® Between D E Double-breasted—Young Men’s and Conservative models—and of a make we can commend. Sunday, 10 to 1. Main Phone’

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