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NEGISTERED AL MAY MOVE BY DAY Postai Officials Favor Safety CLAMS Plump and luscious. *In the restaurant or at home, have them served with drawn rate. . ceipts signed by all butterandaddadash [ | in Passage Theéugh T, (oF" Bt lonut three Fenra Tt Jg| Duvia 3 "ana Kafvorine Taird, oy of Lea & Perrins’ cxe IHasistepaNiehabionly fonspinabout | Byonieaa ‘and Kyivia S - 24, pieces of registered mail have ohn R. and Auna Stake. girl, ne: Sauce. It gives them Cities. been Iost or their contents rified. P o A Margntet Midgette, boy. zital. a mew '5!‘";“‘ and Movement of registered mail flavor. You’ll never through cities only during daylight know how good they hours may result as a consequence of can be filF you try |n..~ recent big robbery in New York them with {city. Officials in the Post Ofiice De- — partment today spoke in favor of this % step, along with mounted guards, if LEA&PERRINS Such open methods were deemed nec- cosary. " THE ORIEINALWORCESTERSH “I believe the people want safety before everything else,” declared one high official. The New‘York robbery. | in which probably a million dollars’ | { worth of securities were stolen by the robbers, committed at 10:30 at night. | 2 xht movements of mail Wag- fons would be conducted through the _ I main streets of a city, and no parks of lany kind or size would be gone; { through on the way from post office} to post office, or from train tc post office, or vice versa. - ,All'movement of the valuable reg- {istered mail would be shut down at | twilight, if necessary, on the theory that what the public wants in re-} | gard to this mail is absolute safety. Government Liability. The government 1 s limi b nd no matter or other val- | ins, the gov- ke no higher resti-| W sum in | uables the parcel con jernment can n tution. Where Else Can You Buy One at This Price ® 5 nows this and ev- arned, however, that many companies issue insurance tered mail to the full amount, uxnd many firms handling large ts of securities get a “blanket on all they ship by registered Registered mail is protected every rt | step by the postal service. Absolute % l h ’ Irword is kept of every man who handles such letter or package, and i ¢ postal authorities Manufacturing Jeweler the postal au man wh st offices te cages, s a cage each man who handles it must give a signed receipt to the next man who ! 911 9th St. Open Evenlugs llIIIIIIIIII!IIIII.IIIHIIi 7 PALAISROVAL i i A. Lisner. i i | Est. 1877. The Shopping Center. LAST DAY Tomorrow, Saturday, to Buy at Demonstration Sale Prices NEPONSET RUGS Needs no tacking; will not crack, will not warp. Easily cleaned with damp cloth. Many, many beautiful patterns assembled. Note the Saving $13.85 | *8.55 For 9x12 Neponset For 7Y,x9 Nepon- Rugs that regularly set Rugs that regu- sell for $19.75. larly sell for $16.25. 12.65 | %6.95 For 9x10%, Nepon- For 6x9 Nepon- set Rugs that regu- set Rugs that regu- larly sell for $17.95. larly sell for $12.50. 1 { | ~ Also! Neponset Floor Covering Sells regularly for C $1 squareyd., at 65 Choose from 18 beautiful patterns. Ideal for any room in the house. A color and pattern sure to harmonize with any architectural surrounding. Guaranteed 1 water-proof. Will not fade. Easily cleaned with a damp cloth. . Note the tests throughout the store—a sure proof that Neponset will give longer service. Regularly $1 square yard. Demonstration Sale Price, 65c—Palais Royal—Second Floor. SEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEERENERESER - - g : ~ on which the limit of :zoverfiment indemnity is $50, whereas insured mail is fourth-class matter, or parcel post, on which insurance. may be purghased from the post office to the extent of’ 3100 as the Jimit. An ordinary parcel may be sent as registered matter, sender pays at the first-class or letter In this case, the highest in- demnity he can get in case of loss reverts to $50. The governinent keeps all records of registered mail, including the re- THE- EVENING ' STAR, Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the heultls department within the last twenty- four Lours: Phllip N. and Lilllan A. Newby, boy. George W. and Agnes Brew, boy. James D. and Minnje V. McLaughlin, girl. Irvine and Adelia Matthews, girl. Samuel and Sarah Rappuport, boy. Charles and Ruth Leitelbauni, boy. Huwband E. and Dorothy Kimmeil. boy. Willism 3. and 8 zer. boy. Glenn M. and Tra i d_Eun Hazel 3 Mabel H. however, if the "WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921 ; ;r:«mu Fitzgerald, 58, 21 H street north- Huutr MISSING ROOMERS. 1)“1'1-:-!, reported a thief entered his Mary A. Lanmin, 82, 4422 15th street. Harry R. and Nell Fulton, boy, Wijllam and Catherine Ereen, boy. a o ut. The following deaths have been reported to| ““Marearet H. Newland, 4, 1512 Park road. Matthew Croghan, 2 months, 1514 Lamont | setts avenue. Deaths Reported. tment withiu the Innt twenty- street, field Hospital. eorge Washington 18 13th street Marvy Edith I geney Hospital. ), 482 Pennsylvania Eugenia 8. Young, 82, 1818 Newton street. | gigappeared yesterday after Thomas M. Williumson, 40, 634 Massachu-|the police were told of the Grace Federoline, 5, 1426 ives street south-|house, mostly wear| . Freedmen's Hospital. Heeves ntreet. Washington Asylum | jogeph Fitzpatrick, Joh vets, e Chitaren's | ward Shaughnessy and W house last night and stole two W Police have instituted search for |medals, a watch and other articles two roomers at 1215 K st property from nine rooms jewelry, valued at § Miss Irene Carson was the b loser, jewelry valued at mor $150 being taken from her Other victims of the rol Nora Aycock, Miss ard Rosenberg, Arthur C Andrew J. Hutserly, — [} Seventh Street The Store is full of interesting specials in Men’s and Boys” Wardrobery Really Exceptional Values in Men’s Overcoats Saks-modeled and of Saks-standard $40.00 We wanted you to know they were Saks- modeled and Saks-sponsored even before we quoted the price—for the price belieg the value. The fabrics are super-weaves—plaid back or plain back of contrasting color with the face. But the new light and dark shades— Single and Double Breasted; with Raglan and regular shoulders; belt all around and leather buttons. The models are on the extreme lines ap- pealing especially to young men; and on those conservative lines that, too, are modified and characterful. The full complement of sizes. Specia! Sale of 1,000 Pairs Men’s Shoes —Values up to $10.00 $4.95 Before the war not an uncommon price, but since the war almost unheard of. However, this is an extraordinary opportunity. They’re surplus lines of “Delta Shoes™— twelve different styles of them—in Brown and Mahogany Russia Calf—Brown and Black Box Calf—Brown and Black Vici Kid—and Gun Metal Calf. Brogues, Wing-tips, English, Semi-Eng- lish; French toe, Custom and Conservative shapes— Blucher and straight lace; with leather or rubber heels. , > ' As the sale starts tomorrow morning there are all sizes and widths—S5 to 11—A to E. Children’s Sweaters $7.00 . 'Fhe ‘warm .arfd Qomfortnble Shaker Wool; with shawl collar and pockets—Navy, Maroon, Brown and Heather mixtures:. Sizes 30 to 36. L) . with convertible collar; Pleasing News for the Parents Boys’ Clothing Gets a record-breaking marking for Saturday Not only are the prices down—but the values are up—a double advantage that you ought not to miss. Fancy Cheviot Suits, with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS —both full lined — belted meodel, mokair body lining. Sizes 7 $l 3.75 tol7years....................... Blue Serge Suits—fast color and all-wool— each with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS—both pairs full lined—strongly sewed seams; 59.75 cut large and full. Sizes 7 to 17 years Crompton’s “All-weather” Corduroy Suits —each with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS—both full lined; the wanted color. Sizes 8 58.75 tofl6 years. | ... 05l P LA Junior Norfolk Corduroy Suits, dark brown and blue; with white extra collar; plait and yoke back and front. Sizes 5 to 10 $3.95 years Combination Suits of Blue or Mouse Cor- duroy pants and washable blouse—a Button-on novelty thaf’s cute and practical. Sizes § 1 .95 40 8 VEATS: o0 o i s e R s Blue and Brown Pebble Cheviot Overcoats; red flannel lining; and venetian yoke; Double- breasted model; convertible collar; belt all around; silk emblem on sleeve. Sizes\$8,75 25 to 10 years. ... .. ... o ola s Plaid~Mackinaws; in ail the popular com- Einations; convertible collar; belt all around; “mufi” and patch pockets. Sizes 7 to $6.50 b s e e e i SR B Boys’ Overcoats—for ages 11 to 19 years. Brown and Gray Mixtures; Double-breasted; belt all around; muff pockets and split $ 1 3.75 sleeve;clothlined................. ‘Chinchilla Overcoats They're not scarce here — we've plenty, even for the sudden big demand. In all colors—wool lined; Double- breasted; with belt all around and con- vertible collars. All sizes, 6 to 16 years.’ $l 0.00 to $22.50 Boys’ Corduroy Knickerbockers; the du- rable Mouse shade; cut large and full; and’ strongly sewed seams. Sizes 7 to 17 $l.49 years Blouse Waists, in a good assortment of new patterns; collar attached. Sizes 6 to 49(: 15 years .. Roll-top Hose; all-wool; heather 9 5(: mixtures and fancy top. Sizes 6 to 10. Cape and Mocha Gloves; broken sizes of many lots. Sizes up to 6 in the com- bined assortment One-piece Pajamas; striped effects; bound with Pink and Blue.' Sizes 4 to 90‘: 12 years . . > Fancy Shirts—some with collar at- tached; some with neckband. Sizes 89(; 1215to14mneck. ................... P haki Blouse Waists; long sleeves; collar attached. Sizes 7 to 16 years. .. Boys’ Hats | - Youngsters’ Knitted Caps for the Shoes youngsters—in Brown, | Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Tan, Marcon, Navy and | _Brown leather uppers; Heather; with pull-down | §5.¢ form lasts. 51,39 protectors for $1.50 | Sizes5t02...... the ears.......... Boys’ Shoes for Scout and hool wear — Ma- Boys’ Jackie Coogan Golf Caps; in Tweed and Brown and Green $l .50 mixtures ........ hogany Leather tops; Chrome Elk soles. § l 95 Sizes 10t0 6., ... Children’s Button and Lace Shoes—quite 14 dif- ferent styles—in ::il leath- ers. - Warrant c wear. Sizes3to8.. 98 Children’s Chinchilla Polo Caps—Navy, 52,95 Brown and Green. ¥ $1.00 89¢ - Men’s $5 and $6 Soft Hats $2.95 You'll find just the shape you are seeking— and the color—even to the Pearl, Belly Nutria and Brown. They are silk lined and in most all sizes and proportions. 7 Imported Golf Caps $3.50 Made on the other side—in their shapes and of their cloths—Tweeds an¢ Cambridge (irays. Big, generous, full shapes; lined with sitk; | leather sweats. Special Sale of Men’s Imported Hose Imported Sea Island Cotton Half Hose; full fashioned; in Black, Cordovan, Gray, Navy, Balbriggan and Split-foot Black. 35(: 3 for $1.00 Imported Brushed and Ribl;cd Wool Haif Hose, in Lovat and Heather Mixtures—the Hose you need if you're going to keep on with low shoes. 75¢ Imported Rib Wool Gelf Hose, in Heather Mixtures and plain shades—wit". fancy tops. The real Golf Hose from Golfiand. 5185 On the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) Two Big Specials for\Saturday— * Men’s Overcoats - $22.75 —that are plainly worth more— Double-breasted — with Raglan shoulder, split sleeve; belt all around. Brown, Blue, Gray and Tan Heather Mixture, with plaid back. Al sizes—34 to 44. - —And— Men’s Suits Gray and Brown Herringbone effects; made up in both Young Men’s and Conservative mod- els—two and three button. Superbly tailored. “Regulars,” “stouts” and “longs.”