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A THE SUNDAY STAR, \V\QHP\'GTO\I D. C, MAY 1, 1‘?’1 PART 1 New York IiNg| Stavle and fancy styles for BAl| men in Pure Sitk 752 0 s $1.50, in Silk Faced 55¢ to I i $1.25,in Lisle 35c,in Lus- i terized Lisle 40c and 50c (| Women's Pure Silk 51 to 33, Silk Faced 75¢ and $1. Lusterized Lisle 50c to75¢ ® #1. H. Co. 'WIWIMWMMHIWHWUHMIHIHIIII[IJllIlIllIlIllIllIlHIllIllILIIllIHIIlIIlIHIlII!IIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIlIlm"E Effective Today May 1st, 1921, the Southeastern Express Company begins its operations as an inde- pendent Express Company upon the lines of the Southern Railway System and the Mo-- bile & Ohio Railroad, and offers the public full and complete express SERVICE Ship via Scutheastern Express, and be assured of quick, safe and through transportation. Routing via South- castern Express insures Speed---Sevrice---Safety. SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT SiE [=]|[m] SOUTHEASTERN EXPRESS COMPANY ENEI.ANI] PRODUCTIONS FOR SLEEP AND REST ENGLANDER WIT-EDGE Bed Spring The turned up sides holds the matress in place and shape and prevents slipping or sagging. ENGLANDER ““Predactioss for Slecp asd Rest” Sold everywhere by Furnitures Dealers and Department Stores. Write for illustrated booklet 2 ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. I belng nithe £uard o ot the time of the Brooklyn - under reserve Chicago Leok for this trade merk DUCTIONS FOI SI.EEP AND RIST cademy on tean has not b m ER the pictu teresting featu Instruction a Kramer, tc sergeant, respe Arthur C. Ta ylor, Sharp and William Kidd t ~EE available n auiring drafting into i Ni al ‘Pn.rneend- Cou-.a(:nh Hammocks tica | | o having ail National G appo %) Stylish, Durable Hosiery at 3 Decidedly Lower Prices! HOLEPROOF HOSIERY for Spring is in keeping with the times—priced considerably lower. Women can get sheer, stylish hose of finest quality silk that will outwear all othe: s for aslittle as $1.25 per pair; other staple and fancy styles up to $3.00. Hole- proof for men 1s offered at prices that deliver equally good values. Why be content with ordinary hosiery this Spring when you can get Holeproof, famous for its clegant style and wonderful wearing qualities, at such moderate prices? At leading stores everywhere. HOLEPROOF HOSIERY COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wis, 1 : 1y ill be made this The National (‘u'lrd lm) com- of t n as s0on Aur the time of draft as prac- as follows: Thos | Somminsions in the Offfcers’ Reserve fio]gmmf ~ The bed ?h s k.)oks neat and trim rooms have been opened on the third when equipped with the sanitary floor & the armory. Stories and pic room I and ronms for writing or study are | the event of an emergency re ! In the event of such a draft. be- fore a polley chn be made off . ¢ ’ 1 Guard who hold i NATIONAL GUARD NEWS those not holding commis Ofiices rv nmn ntment socuring the necessary | reports and data and of Mr. :a = Cleanliness—Health Mean the I | Lilys=Cup fl s Phone Main ,fl lfl 3641 and Be Supplied PRODUCING STATIONERS voby | u xn; 4 the adju- | xkl‘ ”"‘l EIE]EE]L__':!—_,.—:— E!E-.-'.EEE:—'—-—W—E!E:T:_I_EIE - TO KNOCK OUT OLD KING HIGH PRIC;:.-— HERE’S A SPECIAL THAT SHOULD PUT HI‘”’ nCW’N AND OUT FOR THE COUNT All This Week We Offer v The Genuine Famous /7’ NEJLLIN | YaaiOLE SCLES 2 And Our ) e QUALITY SHOE REPAIR SHC? lIe——alole——0alalce—— |o|c=—= [f——|a}=—==3{0] =—==]0} Am \-fl» 1:,[1". 'h“‘,h‘uhqmnl"““": Mn'u" P‘ o7 W YO \% ‘gwfl"" }, »)M\‘&V‘ : ) Public Speaks When the public speaks, the ‘manufacturer has to listen. For its verdict is final. And by its findings every manufac- turer stands or falters. We all know today how strictly in force is the public decree of economy. No matter how attractively the manufacturer has pro- claimed his wares, how many he has made, how energetically he has distributed them, with the public only one test counts —and that is actual value for every dollar it spends. The reason why Firestone has passed this rigid test so successfully is simply that for its twenty years of develop- ment it has hewed straight to the line of a single standard of quality. And that is the pro- duction of tires that should ‘} L w-rm"'\m 'm"" w % m"fln».. bl ‘ )e'* ’*“"‘L deliver dependably most miles for the dollar. Time and again in the crit- ical days of the industry public opinion has plainly expressed its evidence of good will to- ward the name and the prod- uct Firestone. But never has it more out- spokenly emphasized Firestone goodness as in this last recent period of thoughtful discern- ment as to values. [t has validated the signa- ture on the Firestone tire in a way that unmistakably indi- cates public preference. And because public support has sosoundly ratified itsstand- ard of most miles per dollar, the Firestone Organization, with every man and woman in it a stockholder, faces the present market with even greater faith than ever in its future.