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DOUBLE MAIL BOX TESTS CHANGED Fourteen Receptacles to Be Moved So as to Be on Single Route. New tests with the double mail Dlaced on F street for the past several months will be begun shortly by the Washington city post office, under di- rection of the Post Office Department. As distributed along ¥ street from "THE SUNDAY STAR,’ " WASHINGTON, " 1. C., FEBRUARY ‘18, 1923—PART ‘1. WIFE TO GET $50 AMONTH.| TO TAKE PART IN INSTITUTE OF GOVERNMENT CONVENTION Half of Husband’s Salary Ordered Paid as Alimony. Justice Siddons of the District Su- preme Court has ordered William Hughins, who makes $100 per month, to pay his wife, Althea Hughins, one half of his income for the support of herself and their child. Counsel for the husband claimed he could not live on less than $60 per month, but the | court suggested that the wife and child- could not get along on $40. Mrs. Jeanette Altman has dismissed the suit recently brought against her husband, Joseph Altman, In which he was required to_give a bond of $2,000 not to leave Washington. The bond will \be canceled, it is said. PROBLEMS OF U.S. rs. C. FAUNCE ALL PORK SAUSAGE MEAT The Standard of Excellence Since 1870 Sth to 1th streets, the placement of | the boxes is not regarded by the Post | | Cflice Department as typical of regular | conditions which allow the R mary separation” | leiters, those for local deivers wa- | INStitute of Government Ses- i > e ot Tnsemieo | sion to Bring Delegates From Many States. HERE is a difference in Sausage Meats—a differ- ence that warrants you asking for this famous old product by name—a difference that you will as quickly appreciate as its many users. tion, a spenker on \Illltnry "da National Council of n of the | | on “The Arts in Edueation.” placed on the route of one collec- tor, according to ofticlals. i en to Be Removed. . the fourteen boxes now H et will be removed and! placed upou’ a single route, to bel Iy selected b; ty pe ¢ old familiar sing] b o 1 be pliced back (m F street. Baltimore, Boston, St veland, Chicago, Rochester, and Toronto. The Newly Opened 1 Wall Paper and Interior Decorative Store INVITES YOUR INTEREST \Wall paper isn't just wall paper with the experts knowledge and skill are at your service—it is a study, an art. And to center your atteution onm this new service, these specials in wall paper arc well worth inspection. PRICES SAVE YOU UP TO HALF. | including, uis, Consideration of “malignant or su- perfleial movements of the day” whici | are “undermining constitutional go ernment” will be given by a lar group of men and women from va $2 A DAY PAY IN(}REASE ernment. to open tomorrow and con- | duy tinue throughout the week. at the Willard Hotel, subjects Leading grocers, delicatessen stores and markets sell Mrs. C. Faunce Sausage Meat. TRY IT for a TREAT—and likewise a wholesome change. t check- be more s of the test w ¢ Post Office De by uniou 1, when for use throughout the nation. will Dbe whose PLEA FOR HOWARD : - MEDICAL SCo0L D-. Charles A. Allen Urges Colored Residents to Aid $256.0C0 Endowment. Wednesday, an educational facto remedies for radicalism agricultural problems. the davs oW between c e baliaes Manufactured exclusively by the “Your Satisfaction is our Pleasure” 7Vc to 10c Wall | 12V2c to 18c Wall | 30c Wall Papers at Single Papers Papers l l Singl Single 3c Roll 6¢c i (:" l““" . ermanent color oa t- Roll _iain sativ and figured These are figured. 1 oral, ~shadow | meal papers in blue, brown, green and tam; decorations to match, 100 a ya = " ‘BARON TAKAGI NAMED Henry A. Jafie, 720 llth St. N.W. ON MEDICAL COMMITTEE j: 7 \ | Per:lvsz'll\l'.:nia Sakg & und, presi- | today th follo Uu demand Keane Provision Co. Washington, P C. but will and H of Baltimore Semator Among Speakers. itary day,” Senator jects, torney, demands | at John T, Disabled J Seventh Street (Tompany ;| Will Be One of Six Japanese it Study U. S. and Canadian to . and Dr. W. G. Hoke. clopment general nited States War Depart- d to provide a teacher; 3 be admiited to education, | ment. Motion Picture Wednesday he place of ro T.llmm « Discussion. is set a or discus- | otion pictures continucd. i in the p W much as they Aodkinson, Floyd J. Allen Campbell, onel Ross O'Brien, Bradford, supe n-in Colorado. For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Biliousness i Mrs. David 1. u.Jh nkel, I cuses more t help this worth i bowe will start the bowels acting. \\hen‘ To out your Is without | ! erampi or overacting. take Cas-|taken at night the bowels work won- . derfully in morning. Eene > | Cascarets never sicken or incon- You want to feel fine: to be quick venience you next day like pills, calo- sick headache, dizzine: mel, salts or oil. 10- | an, 4 « Ratll!p i i ¢ v Barot i Bankers Opposed 3 »rth Moore, pres Physiclns - have pursucd | bilig of Woman graduate studies in this coun-acid, One d breath, a sour.| Children love Cascarets, too. nt boxes. also 25 and 50 cent sizes, or two Any drug store. Y OReiot P R A A S T s T e nneys WORLDS LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS 729-31 7th St. N.W. ONE DAY ONLY l1c SHOE SALE lc FOOTWEAR FOR ENTIRE FAMILY AT GREATEST SAVINGS OF THE YEAR 1 CENT SALE Ladies’ Dress Shoes, Brown and Black Kid and Calf Leathers. or 1o any colored physician | Cascarcts. any time, Dr. Allen said. Ghurch Hnd:l\vr\n Rev. 1 Scoville Hamlin, nxrm ,\ Qs'm's'» %1958 ]" Granger; representative Aaron Sapiro, Co- "“Prdl[\v SHOES HOSIERY 1c president Agricultural | Association, and Miss ! rural publl February 22, a wHI be held, with | ing pmpr!uo exercise: ze Washington. an address on G 31 Years at 33383283888888888 " 9o F s smmmwemm\m:w«\i\(\\\\“ssss\ws.\'\\&t\ms,.\'i's&ism&\s\*.c\xwwis\\s\u\\\\i&\t&xx\\\s\ For Your Boys- These are specials that will be offered on Monday in the Boys’ Shop. A Saks special means excellence of quality, which make the low prices the more interesting. Boys’ Novelty Overcoats $6 and $7.50 grades $4.95 Double-breasted and with belts. Made up in attractive Gray and Brown Patterns; roomily cut—and in sizes from 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Wool Suits with two pairs of pants— 115 Brown and Gray Cheviots—with belts all around and two pairs of fall-cut Knickerbockers—both full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Wash Suits $1.19 Your choice of either plain colors or very smart combinations—in Sailor, Middy, Button-on and Bal- kan models. You can tell by the de- tailed care in making they are ex- cellent values. Sizes 214 to 10 years, The Saks Library— Your boy is‘welcome to the privileges of our Library of good Juvenile Books—the kind the boys should read and will enjoy reading. The purchase of a Suit or Overcoat here carries with it Library Membership. kil ml,/ ‘Boys’ Long Overcoats $12.50 and $15 grades $9 75 In the smart models that the boys 10 to 16 years will appreciate—belt all round; convertible collars. 1 CENT SALE Misses’ and Chil- dren’s Fine Dress 1 CENT SALE Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Many Styles All Bargains 1 CENT SALE Women’s Hight-grade SHOES All Sizes First Pair 53 98 935 F Street Diamond Values —A Reputation! For thirty-one years we have been building a reputation for exceptional Diamond Values. Reputation -cannot come- from a statement of policy alone—it comes only from actually carrying out a policy. Our city-wide reputation has come from mludll\ carrying out, d.w after day for thirty- one years, a policy of Diamond Values. First Pair First Pair *1.98 Second Pair, 1c P Second Pair, 1c Boys’ Blue Serge Sults 4 $10 to $15 grades with full lined Only in sizes 7 to Second Pair. . . e - a4 1 CENT SALE Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords, Black or 1 CENT SALE Men’s High- Grade Oxfords; Black and Brown. 1 CENT SALE Boys’ and Youths’ Brown and Black Shoes. Sizes 1 to 5%. First Pair $3.98 Men’s Brown Scout Shoes, All Sizes First Pair 1 Blue-white and Brilliant Diamond, wcighing 358-100 corat, of 8 puints over J% carat. ¢ '$160 1 Brilliant Blue-white Dia- mond, weighing 1 and 20-100 carats, or 5 points less than 14 carats. $300 1 Very Brilliant and Beautifully Cut Diamond, weighing 1 and 60-100 carats, or 10 points larger than 1%: carats.. o A Very Brilliant Diamond, left with us to be sold, weighing 3 and 56-100 carats, or 6 points larger xhan $750 314 carats. An exceptional value... Platinumsmiths Arthar J. Sandlun, Treas. 1 Blue-white Diamond, cx- ceptionally brilliant, weighing 08-100 carat, or only 2 points less than 1 full carat. $210 1 Very Beautiful Blue-white Diamond of exceptipnal bril- liancy, weighing 1 and 4-100 carats; 4 points larger than a full carat. $325 1 CENT SALE ' Belted model, Knickerbockers. 14 years. Boys’ Mackinaws Reduced from $7§0 to 4.5 These are in sizes 8 and 9 years only—but in the popular plaids—and with convertible collar; belt all around. First Pair . Second Pair, 1c 8l |54 8 Second Pair, 1c Second Pair, 1c | | Second Pair. .. .lc 1 CENT SALE | Little Gents’ Rubbers First rar, 98¢ Sizes 10 to 2 Second Pair, 1c HOSIERY FOR THE FAMILY Ladies’ High- Grade Silk Hose First Pair 98¢ l Second Pair, Men’s High-Grade Mercerized Lisle Hose First Pair 29¢ lSecond Pair, 1c Children’s Hosiery in Black; All Sizes First Pair 39¢ Second Pair, 1c Jewelers ‘Adolph Kahn, Pres. 935 F Street 31 Years at the Same Address Men’s Rubbers First 9 8 C Pair, LSecond Pair, 1c 1c FATS S SN mmummmsx“mxmmwsmx\n\“us\\\\\\\\s NNRENRRNNNNN