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SERRANO HASTENS TOREVOLT ZONE Mexican War Chief Uses Gunboat to Reach Sacked City. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, May 19.—Secretary of War Serrano, who hastily left the capital upon receipt of reports of the sacking of Frontera, state of Tabasco, by 300 rebels under Jose Segevia, boarded the gunboat Zaragosa &t Vera Cruz and is on his way to the scene of the trouble. A war office statemept says Sego- via's s were surpfised and de- this morning at Las Palmas Jebrating their victory, and o the rebels were Killed (ptured. The statement he rumored defection of Mireles, commanding the in the state of Tabasco, government has abso- ce in him. tood that Secretary Ser- neil of all n the isth- and Chia- pas, and if necessary remain at Villa Hermosa until the campaign is again well under way. Gen. Carlos Greene is commander of the rebels. General uprisings in Tabasco, al- though frequent nd the north. | resignation as gov- CITY SUES. FOR-$64,000. Helena, Ark., Claims Former Of- ficials Short in Accounts. HELENA, Ark., May 19.—In civil suits filed in clrcuit court here, the olly of Helann 1s aeekln{ to raoov.r 0,000 from Joseph eyers, until - uw weeks ago city treasurer here, and his bondsmen, and also $14,478.94 from the estate of Aaron Mayers, who died several years ago, while city treasurer, and who was succeeded in that position by his son, Joseph L. Meyers. . The petitions recite that an exami- nation of the books in the city treas- urer's office, recently completed, shows Joseph C. Meyers indebted to the city for about $50,000, for which no settiement was made when he sur- rendered the office of city treasurer, and also that a shortage of more than $14,000 exists in the accounts of his father, Aaron Meyers. It is also alleged in the bill that Mrs, Blanca Meyers, widow of "Aaron, acting as executrix of his estate, concealed cer- tain indebtedness of her husband to the city and she is made & party to the suits. TO PROBE COAL FIELDS: Rabbi Wise Accepts Invitation of T. L. Lewis. NEW YORK, May 19.—Rabbi -Ste- phen S. Wise announced last night at a mass meeting in Town Hall to ob- tain funds for the relief of striking miners in the New River district, in ‘West ,Virginia, that he will accept the invitation of T. L. Lewis, secre- tary of the New River United Coal Operators’ Association, to investigate that territory to determine whether the strikers and their families are starving. Dr. Wise also repeated his state- ment that coal operators in the New | River district are sponsoring a sys- tem of espionage and oppressjon that is aimed to starve the minérs ihte | i P Special! 'Golf #Knickers” Tweeds, Home- spuns and Shantung. Regulation cut, = Pennsylvania Avenue -Store Hours—8:30 to 5:30 gakz & fimpang ‘Seventh Street - Speciall | Bath Robes. Jap Crepe, plain and striped; with slippers and rarrying case to match, $3.95 ~ Blue Serge' / —the Suit for all-around service— —that we have specially marked— 53 5.00 - | submission. and for mnmml ———— nder surveillance in Mexico ENDS NAVAL DUTY. i h not under actual ar- | In the elimination of naval reserves | from active duty, Lieut. Commander ! Wells Hawks is to be relieved.as the information officer at the Navy De- partment after nearly five Yyeary | service in handling the news and Dnh Hlicity of the service. He is returning to New York, where he was formerly active in the promo- tion of the larger amusement. enter- prises. g0 he disappeared | apital, and since that time Tabasco has beer included in | n's recent order that no_leniency shown leaders of re- bellious movements. —_— Peaches shipped out of Georgia in one year would fill a train of cars ninety miles long. the situati delicate. President ( U nusua\l Values in ALUMINUM W-A-R-E 10-inch S q u a r e Covered- Roasters 4-qt. Covered Saucepans 6-gt. Covered Convex Kettles 6-qt. Covered Straight Side Windsor Kettles 4-gt. Covered Straight Side Windsor Kettles 9-in. Colanders ' Omelet Pans Set of 3 Saucepans 3-Corner Sink Strainers DUL[N@MARTINCO The Capital’s Shop for Gifts 1215 F STREET and 1218 G STREET Hours 8:15 to 5. Delivery—We will deliver orders over $5.00 to any part of the city. K Smoked Hams Tb., 30c Wilson's “Certified” in 8 to 10 Ib. sizes New Potatoes— New Onions— New Potatoés— No. |‘l-. Stock Fancy Bermudas No. 2 Fancy Stock, 74 Ibs,, 25¢ 4 Ibs., 25¢ 15 bs., 25¢ Fresh Tomatoes . ..21bs.25¢ b .2for25¢ Green Peas .,.....21bs,25¢c i Oranges '(*mal) __ Dozen,25¢ | Sweet Potatoes....5s.:25¢ | Old Potatoes. ... ..101bs.25¢ i Am(’"’fl“m'll | 3 bunches, 25¢ Cu—bqu Jeeo.lstorgse | ane Steer Beef— For Baking or. Stewing 38¢ Fresh - - Packed in Cartons and P“qpl- ‘hV::-?_ . .each. 25¢ “White House” “Libby's” Best Cane Brand—tall cans . ~ Granulated 3 for 25¢ 2-Ib. can, 25¢ ! No matter how many Suits you own—your wardrobe isn't complete WIthout a Serde. There are times and places and occasions when noth- ing else will do. But there's never a tlme. nor a place, nor an occasion when Serge isn't per- fectly proper. All of which meang we are having a tremen- dous. sale of these remarkable Suits. Won- derful drade of Serge—made up tl:e same as if the price were doubled—because price doesn t govern the Saks standard of tmlormy a penny's worth These Serges are well mo&eled—extreme E and conservative—and in our subdivided size ™™ S = ; assortment—from 33 to 52—Redulus. stouts 5 1 ‘: and longs. g i Don't question is a Saks Serge “all wool"— | _ is gold gold? We imported these : . English Straws —certam they would dominate the Straw Hat business for this —Iis the price. Improved and “Flat-foot” Sennits—silk lined; comfortable sweat-leathers and wide bands. The distinctive features are the crown and brim- propor- tions—and the price. $3.45 Genuine Ecuador Panamas, in all wanted shapes....... $1.50 and $2.50 Athletlc Union Sults $1 15 G for s300) You'll recognize the finer weaves among them—Crepe Cloths, Silk- stnped Madras, Plain Madras and Self Plaids—in White, Pink and Pongee Tan. A * Another thing—you'll notice how carefully they’re cut-and made and finished. * / This price means something for such garments. ’ R Twelve New Styles in - Men S Delta Low Shoes s that'll be on sale tomorrow at G SE00 Sy Mahogany, Brown and Tonev Red Russia Calf-—B!ack or Vglour Cali—-Black and Brown Kld— Patent.Colt—Brown or Ivory.] Ell k—and* White Nupuck or Canvas.., - e ; One of the best chkeon factones makes Deltas for us—and made. these——mmt of them wnh rubber heels. They are conservatwe and smaft Shijies-—ml:ludhlg the‘plam. oe modzl 5 There's a great day in prospect tomorrow in the Boys' Shop ° Boys’ Two-Pants Suits $9.75 - They are all-wool Cheviots and Cassimeres, with some Blue Serges—in the belted model that’s most popular—and with both pairs of pants full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Wash Suits , - 95¢. | Three different types of novelties—Middys, Junior Norfolks and Button-on styles—in “solid Cute as they can be. - colors ahd combinations. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Indian Play Suits, well made—and in the gay colors which will please the kiddies—headpiece, full of long feathers; shirt and pants. Sizes 41010 § l .50 gl B S A e AR e “Double-wear” Khaki and full; and strongly se\\-qi years Extra Stout Khaki Knickerbockers—for the § boys of big proportions. es 13 to 20 years. Summer Socks, in pld!h colors and white with fancy tops. Sizes 5% *0 974.. Boys’ Union Suits; fine Madras, web in back. Sizes 24 to 34 Boys’ Blouse Waists-—S trlpe light ground; collar -attached. Boys Tan Blucher Oxfords—on foot form lasts; sewed oak soles and rubber heels. 100/ 1356, 24 s 2 T o Sizes 2.35 ; 30 Il . 80¢ $ Boys’ and Girls' Smoked Elkskin Sports Oxfords, with Black and Tan leather trimmings and sewed leather soles. Sizes 84 to 2. Girls’ White Nubuck Roman Sandals pring heels. 5 strap styles; nature lasts; 4to 1l Misses’ and Children’s White Canvas Goodyear sewed soles. 2-button style; 8% to 2... Choice of all Children’s an Straw Hats—roll brim and Tam shapes—becoming for the ages that are “hard to hat.” Natural, Brown, Blue All sizes. and Black. Reduced from $3.50 and $4y........ Reducing $15 and $18 Junior High Suits 110 Small lots and broken sizes—which accounts Fancy Cheviots and for the break in prices. Cassimeres—Gray and Brown g{am Blue Serges. " models—from 32 to 35. Sterling Silver Buckles Mixtures ; They are typical “Junior —and Cowhide Belt— i o - The buckles are in many designs of the “dome” models—engine turned or artistically engraved, Each one stamped “Sterling.” And the Strap is Genuine Cowhide—in all lengths from 30 plain panel for initial. to 50 inches. Sports Shop Specials Some “Saturday only” offerings Base Ball # Another 50 dozen of those Victor "29 Golf Balls—(ht kind Official League Ball—guar- anteed for full 18 sl 45 innings .......... - o Genuine Horsehide Fielder's Glove; full leather lined; laced heel; alread) oiled and broken in so it'll fit the hand like a new Glove. Absolutely fiuameed. $6.00 $2 95 that year value .............. e oys’ Base Ball Suits—com- le(e thh Shirt, Cap, Pants and Paddles Vb sl -50 ;ele—wlth a leather-covered [ SPB":“’ ackrests— base ball thrown in. oty le .3 $2.00 to $4.00 Single ..........$1 .45 Boys Base Ball - . Double Mahogany o soc Backrests ......... 53.45 Fishing Tackle Sleel Casting Boy: First Base- - ~ s --------------- sl -75 men's. Mitts, $500° pecial outfits for those who value ...ioo...l © Boys’ Brown Keds thick rigb- ber s’ole‘ fully rein- e et $2.75 - $3.50 model Brown Golf fish. for Rock and Hardheads. Cameras 2A Browmeathe sz 95 51.95 - ”t,ou - Oxfords—regu- e Y $4.95 For the Canoe $1 95 ¥ and with