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36~ E THE FEVENING NTAR. WASHINGTON, D. . TRIDAY. MAY 7. 1926 = —————————————————— | | | Grand Anse, Canada, (0 live with his | ing. Asked if tho child would be| @irls' Fight Before Justioe. ' Pi_ANE Huu SlNK Qifices Wrecked HOST GOING MAY 30 &hen ™ ™ o vt [STILLMAN'S REUNION ¢ e e, | DSt s to New York wih them | O O e e il speak. | P L) illmans from | without Baby Guy. That is the an.|VANity cases, slippers, etc.. In _the nd former Wbiphs BB e Lo L 7 loffice of Justice of the Peace John | - i 1 | Senator 1°velinghuysen of New Jer|ywoulg Not Live in New York | lurope vesterday Mr. Stillman, for-|swer.” b7 Sl oy yelbhrorl Sl A obless Yien - | sey will attend | | L - dy. [ i . E | e i | p. | mer president of the National City | Z royal, starting over prosecution of ! S { Pawes Will Be Chief Speaker at! =1 | Without Youngest Child. Wife | " refused to say” whether he | 54 Hours Wins Piano Marathon. |two of them for calling another o (PR | : g | 43-Year Service Near Ead. | of Banker Bayes. would admit Guy's legitimacy. IHe g “habjtual firt.” C'Grady and a con- ST, Laying of Memorial Corner | o Marcus D. Cronin, U. §. In-| : | denied the parentage of the child dur- | MINNEAPOLIS, May 7 UP).—A new | stabfe had to call two more men to =T gyl i e ol S 1[5 the Associated Press | vt “unsucceasful divorce suit | world record for non-stop piano play- | heip them stop the war. The two de Civili Empl Stone at Marion tantry, recently stationed at Pitts-} " xpw YORK, May 7 inst Mrs. Stillman. ing was established here early today | fendan op the war. i viian 1 | S . = L B S NEW YORK, May 7.-Baby Guy |against Mrs. § X v X endants, who refused to pay $20 mployes of NaVyl AR o or Fhaas A | "burgh, will be placed on the reti®d | giman, storm center of the Stillman | iiman said ghe plans to go by’ Frank Brsentky of Minnespolie |ines, ars tn ail. . | Isiand € ve yesterday and wreck g5 etemE, [List of tho Army, August 20, on hiS | giuoree fight, will bo brought from | fos wad (hat Mr. Stillman wil spend |and five minutes of plasing in & ML a iadgelphia Kile tae Associated Press | * | the ‘afices 01 town ioMcl own application, after more than 43| yio James A. Stillman's camp at a few weeks there hunting and fish- | show window. Peking has a coal shortage O e * service. He is from ief. A 0 13 Others Saved. (e 00 and 50,000 p 'h ¢ the United Saks Special| . i e b, AR e ¢ ety e e | Stegw Hats « 1 resident Dawes \‘-ll.‘ h(‘ I"‘PHI!' nsur i E L | : : S P ) R A Oxfords sl _!Sacred Recital Will Be Given at |, i SE the Meth: A e | SR ; / For Men 14 : . Emory Methodist Ghurch. | i M ST Specializing in Large and Small Sizes ! b ¢ Musie wee being cele- | s ., 'ne organ Edmonston & Co., Inc. 8 Exclusive Washington Agency | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH * Largest Men's and Boys’ Clothing Store in Washington Hidden Comfort b Newest last—close ankle fit— Comfort in a shoe lies > i gest patter deeper than the surface. ) MBS A Saks Sterling Value latest pattern e o Blue Serge $6.50 attractive in outward appearance but quite uncomfortable in its \ -, J Men’s 2'Pants SUitS ; ]‘?fi.m‘l | hidden parts. The fam- 1075 i fl.fi.@unmflb%}n Go" g | Karlton $37 S0 Strect Flooi < ’ | 31416 7h St N PHysicAL (GLTURE SHOES Men’s S'tyle Plus Comfort Straws Cl‘ epe are made are accurately shaped to fit the Blue Serge—Gold Standard of Clothing Silk vital points of the foot—the ball, the instep, —the sort of suit no man can well be with- Neckwear ' LS. : . ‘ OO out. Their weight is right for this season Silk-Lined ; Xfik’é’;&:’éfl.fl:‘?fi:ii:?iifé?‘{:fi%’?,"&fi ° —quality and tailoring show true Saks hard, unyielding surfaces, you will realize the character and the price typical Saks value 50 . @a an importance of properly supporting the arch of { —and there are models for every age, size ° the foot, and wearing shoes scientifically con- | . . £ o i structed to fit perfectly and comfortably. || Foreign and Domes- and type of man. D S ]l v Bullt-In Arch, Smug Gripping Heel. {| tic Hats with Fancy g ; Other notable values r@ss a @o Fes b e LT il and Plain Bands— A Companion Special of stylish-appearing Extraordinary Values! Ng h‘)’g“ [':(;-‘s*:“:‘fi All sizes an(l' smart F]annel Ties in wide range of EaturidoyMorming 9.15'{0 1:15 P.M. Only No foot too wide. \| shapes, insuring the $ .50 the most popular e Aty g S T (G e l satisfaction of all di- Trousers color shades and After 1:15 P.M. these Coats and Dresses will be on sale at their original prices as indicated We Fit Every Foot versities of taste. " y 4 combinations. | A most varied and complete showing of EDMONSTON & CO, | $300 the new flannels in plain colors or striped ef- 65C to $5.00 (Incorporated) fects of Grays or Bisques. Sizes 29 to 36 waist. 612 13th Street west Side—Bet. F & G ste Saks & Co., Street Floor Saks & Co., Third Floor Saks & Co., Street Floor ANDREW BETZ, Manager i Tomorrow!—Last Day of This Special Offer—At Kann’s! Community Plate on the Club Plan! Any Number i of Pieces! il \ Any Pattern You Like What the (lub Plan HMeans toYou Convenient Paynwnts ! Choose from this Shopping List i HE dining room table, around which your 36 0139 Pisce PerirBorverwith Do Luse Stainless Kniser 43425 Re gularly $18.75 2 I If - g - it w}}'fich asvres Core Dunn—Tibk Dk, 36 0n 39 Prxcr Covxr Caniwerwith De Luve Stiniers Knis .75 i amily gathers each day and from 43Pizce Courr Cavwer with De Luse Stainless Knives .o 38.25 I 56 Przcs Count Camunr with De Laww Stainless Knives o 77.00 I friends get their impressions of your hospital- b o Pasaome IR I N@W Sfiflk Dr esses ity, can be graced by the Silverware you have o SaefSix 375 The most, wonderful values we ha\'(ci always longed to own if you use this open door Coffcc Spooas + o Setof Six 300 i r offered. All new late Spring an . ( (N, Dessert $; ks Set of Siz 725 or street, aiternoon, office or eve- o | our “CommuNITY PLATE = b Y p Bouillea Spoons & o Setof Six 9.25 wear—developed in the good 5 3 j Soup Spooas Setof Siw .50 I ) v ifks and cloice of the newest Cuus Prax. A \ 4 . Yook Tol SJosion s o squfi: €00 i e ok et YOU SELECT o/ the Ome Tt ; & Gegne 333 | ! ) \ \ | / / . Individoal Saled Forks Setef Siw 7.50 | 3 e \ NN 3 B ol ndle . Sefof Siz13.0C I YOU PAY as little a5 - G\ " i S Notaed Vaata™e s i .30 \’ \ 4 . - .. $5.00 now, dependin \ / 7 Dinner Forks . o o SwefSiz .30 l - SGch 3{ Butter Spreaders o o Setof Six 6.25 upon the amount ot vourg PreserveSpoon. w o o Eoch 0.75 | purchase; then a small BerySpoon o 4 & o Zeckb 350 i sum weekly. i‘:l;:::-. o s 1% ; YOU RECEIVE the Celi Mool § & o Eab 239 ; Silverware at once, and ButterKnife . o o o Zocb 125 i best of all, you pay only} ::kvlhbn: G::”WM: . ::: g’z; i our regular cash price—s! Fiarcod Rousd Server o+ Zach 3.3 i ..... Fierced Prstry Saver, o Eoch 425 H L‘E‘M”’ morts TGRS COMMUNITY PLATE “FSRyESAHE" Factory Expert Here All Week We Also Announce An Advance Showing of Correct Service Books Free By special arrangement with Oneida Commun- § While our liberal supply lasts, “Correet Sersice i ity, Ltd., we have sccured the services of one of 66 G the Formal and Informal Teble,” an suthori- | \ e e The New “Community” Hollowware! | /it s ws for the duration of our Club Plan Sale, This . sented with our com; ts to women eallers. i representative will gladly answer any questions In Patterns to Match Your Tableware! 0 A delightfully Interesting brochure—edited by | concerning the correct usage and the care of 1§ theSecial Secretaries of Mrs. O. H. P, Belmoat ; Couuwnty Prars, Be Sure and See It! . #ad Mrs, Oliver Harriman, Poiret Twill Coats Group Includes Some Satin Coats If you have yet to buy a Spring S,fii‘;‘é’}nfilé_"‘;a'&' AR $ 75 STREET Penna. Ave. L/ “The Busy § STREET i 4 | FLOOR 8th &D : Corner” i FLOOR f miss such wonderful values. Smart dress and sport coats—fine silk coats— twill coats—charmeen and tweeds in every color. 9:15 AM. to 1:15 P.M. Only