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THE EVENING BUSINESS FIRMS HOLDING UP MAIL by the Washing- cate that many TODAY’ DINNERs 65c OMd-Fashioned Bean Soup Moa ts—Choice in Baked Sheulder of Veal—Raisin Dressin Collections made ton city post office ind local business hou Coffeo—Tea—Milk For those who prefer table service and delightful home-like surroundings. the “BANTAM" was originated. Table D’Hote 1 00 Dinner One-balf Grapefruit or Bean Soxp Reast ‘HamooApols Sau g d o um's‘gmu of VoaloRaisin ks at i S that'the busines their mail o dispositio e number con-{ T one-fourth of theithe hail collected yes- | vie BELLEVUE Farms Lunch 1334-36 G Street 1338 New York Ave. “THE BANTAM” 1332 G Street Mail Being Held 1 ormous number oll. mo tetters | je from one roughou Fried Egg Plant—Mashed Potatoes Cold Slaw en Lettuco—Mayonnaise Rolls and Butter Pie or Vanilla Ice Cream with Checolate Sauce Coffoe—Tea—Miik patrons | the | wa for ot for cases menti y ¢ | was the | some letters De left to the tal of 124,630 Letters. he Only 40 per cent of the entire col- lection of 121 letters collected from the day « betw, to 60 per cent received be- tween 4 id T p.m llr the total num- ber collected on the “quick 3 T ces of mail were pm. ar Next Door to R. Harris & Co. The Weekly Week-end Sacrifices When the lots grow small we shrink the prices still smaller—giving you two big bar- gain days. Come quickly, for these are ex- ceptionally good — and extraordinarily re- duced. 402-404 Seventh Street It into. the buli’ of the mail quick in the afternoon E this en pointed out ¥ times r both from the standpoint of the office and its emplo and from dpoint of the users of the we me: is the plea | 1 earl stm STLLIAN WS mail often™ hdnle giv : 60 Dresses Tricolettes, Serges, Silks—the re- mainder of many popular selling lots. While they last...... P R $6.95 13 Coats and Suits Sport Coats—Jersey Sport Suits and a few regular Cloth Suits. Every $9.90 5.00 former kit with infidelity, and, a similar ¢ After prolonge Ti. Sullman by vais, Indian guide, named as co-respond- ent, and to have contained terms of endearment. Supreme Court Judge Morschauser, at previous hearings on alimony mo- tions, had barred this letter and se eral others accredited to the guide fon the ground that they had been presented on the affidavit of the plain- tiff. who was not a competent witness in the action against his wife. vhen noon recess was taken, Mr. G on had not dec would admit the other letters, which the plaintiff is secking to introduce into the case. The lette are alleged to have been written to Mrs. Stillman in this coun- then in Canada. from Buffalo were on the stand this morning. One was Dr. Hugh I(us.fll‘ll family physician, and the other a Buffalo hotel clerk, whose name was not learned. Dr. Russell, who was to be recalled this afternoon for cross-examination, was understood to have recounted a conversation he had had with Mrs. Stillman. The clerk, been _called ’um Mrs. one a “good seller.” While they last. . 45 Cape Coats The Wrappy Models, lmed$ with silk and handsomely embroid- ered. Navy, Copenhagen, Rookie, Sand and Brown. While they last. This Caps the 135 Gingham D lof th Taffeta, M essaline, They are of the well known “Lu- $4.98 it was understood, had in an effort to show two room hot ldren at a time said to have been at the an 1 the he rode up to the quarte iation, where th held behind close with her son, James A. S He then drove aw, had brought them. e infant whose is questioned by the bank- “not in court this morning, as had been expected. SELECTION OF HAYWARD. William Hayward, who served as an officer overseas, ix understood to e been selected for nomination as ‘nited States attorney, southern dis- tru,x of New York, at a oonferenoce between the President and ("Iurle! D. Hilles. New York repub- lican national committeeman. doors. man, ir. (mmnr A pain in the face does not necessarily mean tooth trouble, neither dm-‘s & per- -appearing tooth denote a ::E‘ndpo’nm it. therefore, takes the advice of an expert to diagnose the trouble. It is advisable to have the teeth thoroughly examined once every six months whether you think there is anything wrong with your teeth or not. Easy Payment Terms to All Dr. White, 407 7th St. sessions arp be. Poiret Twills, Foulards cette Brand”—a special purchase we and numberless novelty models—as well as Smart made—which we shall add to this week-end sacrifice. Attractive color- Sport Dresses. We've grouped them into one ings; effective models. While they last .. 85 Cloth Suits Some of several lots of our most popular numbers this spring. Serges, Scotch Tweeds, etc. All sizes in the combined assortment. Opposite Woolworth's Values up to $45.00. .............. "'“"}",.::. o ¥ BB Main 1o, Dr. 3. K. Freiot, Prop. Tableful of Underwear Consisting of Flowered Satine Petti- 6 9 PLUTO WATER coats — Lace-trimmed Silk Camisoles — Lace-trimmed Batiste Teddys. Choice. .. Tableful of Blouses I | i } | f \ | Tricolette: Over-blouses and Ty- i backs; the new models, in most ef- ! fective combinations. While they last. | | ! | | i | I l Striped Crepe de Chine and Pongee Waists—wonderfully popular Waists —and truly remarkable values. While $2 hey Toal cio et e i A Americas Physic Rack of Silk Petticoats Heavy Jersey Silk—with deep $ 2 69 [ flounce; all the wanted colors, light, medium and dark. Specially priced. .. WHEN NATURE WON'T PLUTO WiLL FOURTH IN BANK ROBBERY him & sentence for 1ife imprisonment | third of four men indicted for the rob- {hery and murder in the penitentiary | t Urner explaincd that When the prisoner was requested if tendant of the court endeavored to part then A separate them *{POMERENE RAPS NAVAL Authorities at the Naval Academy cre declared by tive to re-exam id. the 286 midshipmen who fai ditional instruction or to drop ac o the : i | I'he midshipmen. on the other hand, 1 he said. were compelled to submit to an almost immediate T STAR, WASHINGTON, and the 110 who then failed were forced to hand in their resignations Senator Spencer, republican. Mis- souri, brought out that the most of the 110 failed in the electri o and Senator Pomerene that it dge that the course were notably weak The course of the acadel thorities was defended by Robinson. democrat, Arka NATHAN W. BREWER DIES. athan W. Brewer dicd at 2 o'clock n which terday afternoon at Casualty Hos- % “m,n on 3 % 2 l. He was born at A rk. Ma.. Urner an nd was the b Hemiihy 5 Brower. Be- ner. The is wife. Mary murder in the fi . Carrie M. Brew- dentification of the GETS LIFE IN PRISON SRICK. Md.. May 5 (Special). alias Frank Wilson of tood before the bar of county ecircuit court ‘enator the penitentiary a penalty for of the court t degree, prisoner was evidence which clinched the con- tion. uneral services will be held at 2 ock tomorrow afternoon at Queen Chapel. Muirkirk, Md. Interment win Sal- | be at that place. the ny of Fran Brooke. officia an opportunity was more con presented by w iller and Mi; of the ban to identify usive than the: nesses for the | n of Kelly places thol life. The fourth. Penderghasi. s acquitted last September, when | other two, Mitchell and Adams. | ed life sentences. the sentence Judge | since Mitchell ! dams had been sentenced to life nment at the first trial. and as | evidence had heen adduced to show | Kelly had fired the fatal shot. it | 11d be inconsistent to differentiate his case. | Potomac Buck Shad.. Potomac Split Shad Potomac Herring. ..... had anything to ed he proc: dramatic manner. Zh the bar toj the pronounce- Boston Mackerel .. Large Gray Trout Salmon Trout. . Medium Gray Trout. Sea Bass Flounders terical. and an at- Judwze Urner interfe he said. “Don't the time t HALIBUT . TILE .1b., 35¢ .Ib,, 30c ACADEMY FOR LAXNESS nator Pomerene, be “intent on virtual refusal of Congress re| ion of midship- Ohio. 1o Soft Shell Crabs Crab Flakes Crab Meat Raw Shrimp Cooked Shrimp Meat n. a year ago made it oblig. upon the academy authorities v ailing in their opportunity to make rk. Senator Pomerene Despite this law, the senator the January examinations w. en no opportunity to recei lower class, as provided by | tute. Phone Main 3351 examinatios Pumps & Sports Oxfords 95 Friday featured in Hahn's 45th “Birthday™ Sale. .. $ light tan calf. Wing-Tip low heels. Light Tan, with welt soles. with “Baby” Shoes fOI‘ ey ol patent leather; medium or full toes. Children’: Boy’ d girls’ Siziolt............ 5285 Nies ... $3.45 Sports Oxfords for blg New Ball Strap Sports Pumps . $4.95 New white “Eve Cloth” daintly styled and with durable Welt soles. 81-2 to 11, $2.85; 111-2 to 2, $3.15; 21-2 to 6, $4.15. boys and girls at. .. for Junior Women at Birthday Sales Women's Hosiery 95¢c, $1.69, $1.95, $2.25 and $2.95 D. C, THURSDAY, MAY “MOTHERS’ DAY” SUNDAY. |p=rri= |Respects to Be Paid by Tribute Throughout the Country. CcoD STURGEON SHELL FISH Fresh Shucked Clams Fresh Shucked Oysters Snapping Turtles Live Green Frogs Live Lobsters All Kinds of Fancy Fruits and Vegetables. Standard Fish & Poultry Co. SUCCESSORS TO GEO. C. HILLEARY 906 Louisiana Avenue N.W. Cor. ~ for the - | mothers. Sun Some of the churches will commem- jorate Mothers' ses, while public school cl observe it Friday. to the mothers of Washington, Dr.} Ballou. has ordered th rious school buildings to unfurl kWL day by wearing carnations. custom to wear a white carnation if mother has died and a red one if she is alive. FISH SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Potomac Roe Shad......... Smelts ... Large Butter Fish...... Virginia Beach Cl‘olkers, 15¢ Large White Perch.....30c Broiling and Pan Rock. .40c Dressed Catfish......... 30c In all the years we have been selling shoes we have never had a better Sale than this. Offering newest Spring and Summer shoes at Old-Time prices. PECIAL at $5.95. thousand pairs of just the styles every woman is looking for right now: “Saddle-strap” Sports Oxfords in Brogue Oxfords Brown Calfskin with full toes and Military heel Walking Pumps in Calf and Gray Suede Also Brown Suede Louis heel. Other Women's Sales $7.85 & $9.75 Children's May Parades also among the "Birthday“ events EW Two-Strap Pumps and Ball-Strap .Sports Oxfords, as pic- tured. THE PUMPS, in white Nubuck, tan calf, brown kid or THE SPORTS OXFORDS of dark brown calf and suitable for both boys and girls. Instep-strap pumps for misses’ and children, For little tots 4 to 8, $2; .....45c pound 0008 for 25¢ 191416 Pa Ave, Zth & K 233PaAveSE 5, 1921, the day set aside] day with special ex- superintendent of janitors of ry school- | public will observe the It is the .35¢c pound .35¢ pound ..30c FREE DELIVERY Several in *$4.95 Woodwaed X Lothrop Many Splendid Savings in the Friday Remnant Day Offerings of the DOWN STAIRS STORE Of (8sser Priced Merchandise Remnant Day merchandise is not return- able or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not ac- cepted. Silk and Lingerie Blouses 47 Mignonette Blouses in tic-on style, in black, brown. tan, buck, Special, $4.95. white, red, orange and gray. 58 Mignonette Overblouses in brown, tan, white, orange, gray and green. orange and navy blue. Special, $3.95. 7 Mignonette Blouses in tic-on style: Special, $2.85. colors of 82 Soiled Georgette Waists, lace, embroidery and bead trimmed. flesh and pink. 50 Organdy and Voile Waists. 13 Orange Georgette $3.95. Colors are navy, Large sizes only. black, brown, white, Reduced to $3.95. Special, $1 each. Waists. $2.95 each; were 80 Tub Silk Blouses in pin and candy striped pat- terns; neat, tailored styles. $2.50 each; were $2.85. Fiber Silk Sweaters Reduced to $6.95 Tuxedo Fiber Sweaters, in full size range. Silk Tricolette Colors are and navy, purple, black, brown, red and green. Silk Jersey Petticoats Specially Priced $2.95 These are fine all-silk jer- sey, in plain colors of blue, gray, brown, green and all the varying delicate shades of lighter hue. Made with pleated flounce, plain or ribbon trimmed. in various color combinations. 2 Bungalow Aprons, 50c cach; were 75c. 8 pairs Sateen Bloomers, dark colors. 50c each; were 95¢c. 7 White Batiste Che:nise, $125 each; were $2.95. Hosiery and Knit Underwear 360 pairs TFull-fashioned Silk Hose, “seconds” from a very high-grade maker, and consequently the imperfec- tions are very slight. They have lisle top and feet and are shown in black, white, Russian caif. cordovan and gray. Specially priced, $1 ir. PoE Women's Swiss Tibbea Gauze Vests. tailored shoul- 2and 41. Re- 20¢ each. Sample Union ribbed, built-up and shell Spe- ‘Women's Suits, fine shoulder: Children’s Dresses and Rompers Reduced 26 Gingham Dresses in light colored plaids with plain collar and cuffs; sizes 7 to 14 years. from 95¢ to 65c each. 12 pair Plain Colored only. years. Reduced Chambray Rompers; size 4 Reduced to 75¢ pair. 26 Colored Linene Wash Dresses; Reduced from 95c¢ to 45c each. sizes 7 to 14 Friday Reductions in DRESSES 11 Serge Dresses. were $14.75. 6 Crepe de Chine Dresses. 12 Silk Dresses. 10 Silk Dresses. 1 Silk Dress. 8 Silk Dresses. Also 19 Skibo Tweed Suits. $16.75. Hats and $8.75 each; were $13.75. 16 Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Dresses. $10 each; $10 each; were $16.75. $12.75 each; were $16.75. $14.75 each; were $18.75. $2950; was $34.95. $18.75 each; were $24.75. $14.75 each; were Trimmings Reduced for Friday 42 Sport Hats of $3.95 each; were $5. milan hemp; felt trimmed. 35 Untrimmed Hats of chain body milan hemp and fancy braids. were $1.65. 1 Field Flower Wreath. $1.30 each; were $1.65. 25 Ostrich Bands in most all colors. $1.30 each; $2.45; was $2.95. 1 Rose Wreath. $1.30; was $1.65. 10 Field Flower Wreaths. 50c each; were 75c. Aisle Opportunities 301 FANCY TURKISH TOWELS, white with woven colored borders in a va- riety of shades; size 17x35 inches. 35c¢ each, 3 for $1; were 50c. 26 FANCY GUEST TOWELS, white with woven colored borders: a few slightly imperfect. 15c each; were 25¢. 2 DOZEN PAIRS WASH- ABLE FABRIC GLOVES, in gray and beaver; strap- wrist style; sizes 6, 7 and 7%. 65c pair; were 85c. 79. COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, of organdy, in very high colors, embroidery trimmed. 25c each; were 55c. green, brown and 546 BOYS’ PERCALE BLOUSES, in stripes. 35c each, 3 for $1; were 65c. 17 WOMEN'S SILK BAGS, with gray and black metal frames. fitted with mirror and coin purse. $L75 each; were $2.95. 21 WOMEN'S LEATHER HANDBAGS, in blue, brown and imitation alligator leath- er; fitted with mirror. $L78 cach; were $2.95. 14 WOMEN’S LEATHER HANDBAGS, silk lined, fit- ted with mirror; a very good Ra;fly $295 each; were blue combmafion P — £ R e e e T L B A A