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= . TURDAY,. MARCH 13, 1926. HENRY H. CURRAN Is Nominated for Commis- sioner of Immigration at CURRAN DENIES DISPUTE, Says Catheart Case Had Nothing to | Do With Resignation, ~Venry H, immigration | |, | Robert L. Wiggins, Colored, Sen- Church, Tenth and G streets t w afternoon sn_University co Club rmon, director. FPrelude, “Invictus” . . Glee Club. “irom the Land of Blus Water”. Glee Tenor solo, S God Tostlude. B Flat”. . Abernethy Taul Gable. i 3-YEAR PRISON TERM. | tenced for Manslaughter. , colored, a The testi- the men had been had no previous ! John . W host of the|rey though he com re to do with wr the durine Promoted to Water Registrar. i clerk in the| s promoted to 2100 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE 0 months at Occoquan for petit lar He had bLeen emploved in a lo re and stole a s Decembe Columbus Holiday 0.K.'d. ROME, March 13 (#).—The Senate poroved . bill by which h Christo discovered Thone Main 8108-8109 604-610 9th St. N.W. | MORRIS PLAN BANK Undrr Supervision U. S. Treasury 1408 H ST. N. W. Fashionable Apartments —~at Moderate Rentals HE APARTMENTS at 2100 Massachusetts Avenue Toiibr the following important advantages: First, a distinguished address without entailing the expense of large-scale housekeeping; second, a complete and carefully organized service; third, proximity to churches, schools, clubs and street car lines, and to shops, theatres and government de- partments; fourth, extremely moderate rentals. $65 A MONTH (,Jom;m's:s living room, breakfast room, kitchen and bathroom with built-in tub and shower. Similar apartment on first floor at $62.50. elevator service. Caparisoned doorman in constant i attendance Resident manager on premises. Gompris('.\' large living room, large bed- room, breakfast room, kitchen and bath- room with built-in tub and shower. Similar apartment on fivst floor $90. Liveried attendants $100 A MONTH eompn'ses a large living room, large bed- room, breakfast room, kitchen, servants’ entrance and bathroom with built-in tub and shower. *| $170 A MONTH (,Jnmpriscs a living room, a library, two bedrooms, breakfast room, kitchen, ser- vants’ entrance and bathroom with built- in tub and shower. Apartments may be inspected at any hour. $95 A MONTH NAVvY BLUE Was Never Smarter Than Now Smartest When Worn With Bright Accessories Paris agrees with Woodward & Lothrop on the outstanding success of Navy Blue—that ever new and flattering color that is enthusiastically welcomed into the Easter mode. Navy Blue has alwz 's been a favorite in Washington—per- haps because the Army wore blue and the Navy still does—and particularly be- cause blue has always been the color for true art in costuming. To the smart Washingtonian, Woodward & Lothrop presents a collection of authoritative fashions in this essentially Spring color. Fashionable women will wear Navy Blue—successfully on every occasion— especially when its smartness is accentuated by a touch of bright color—red. gray and tan among the foremost complements of Navy Blue. To be chic, all one’s accessories should match or harmonize—so pin a lovely red carnation on your lapel or wear a red boutonniere and handkerchief to match; a red choker; a red tie or scarf and carry a large chanel bag of red leather and to fop it off—a red beret or cloche. Should steel beads trim your navy geor- gette dress, a chic gray hat, a hand-painted gray scarf and an orchid would make smarter yvour smart costume. Tan, another perfect complement of blue. will add a chic contrast to your navy ensemble—in scarf, hat'and handerchief. Woodward & Lothrop Fashion Sections will aid you in selecting your navy blue costume and its correct accessories. “Who's Who in Navy Blue”---Pictured Misses’ Tailored Suits of navy biue twill, with link button coat and red silk vestee, $62.50. Other models, $25 to $79.50. Misees' Suit Section, Fourth floor. Women's Coats of navy blue charmeen with paneled cape back and muskrat collar, $79.50. Others, $39.50 to $79.50. Women's Navy Blue Suits, $35 to $75. Coat and Suit Section Bags that are appropriate to carry with the navy blue cos- tume, one of which is sketched, are of red, tan and gray leather. Chanel, pouch and envelope. $3 to $15. Leatber Goods Sections, First floor, Chokers of Red Beads, $3.50. Strings of Red Beads, $1. Jewelry Section, First floor, Misses' Frocks of navy blue taffeta—chic as 1926, quaint as 1860—tan trimming, $25. Other models, $25 to $39.50. Misses' Dress Section, Fourth floor. Women's Dresses of navy blue georgette, with silver gray em- broidery and steel beading, $39.50. Others, $25 to $39.50. Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Scarlet and navy blue, gray or tan Hats of belting ribbon top the navy blue mode. Women’s Hats, $10 to $15; Junior Misses’ Hats, of felt and silk, in red and tan, $3.75 to $12.50. Millinery Sections, Third and Fourth fioors. Boiuitonnieres in bright colors, 50c to $1.25. Artificial Flowers Section, First floor. Junior Misses' Dresses of navy blue flat crepe, white and scar- let trimmed, $29.50. Others, $15.75 to $39.50. Navy Blue Coats, $25 to $39.50; Navy Blue Suits, $29.50 and $39.50. Girl's and Junior Misses' Section Fourth floor. Hangkerchiefs and Bouton- niere Sets, $1.50. Handkerchiefs in colors of georgette, linen, 50c and $1. Handkerchief Section, First floor. Misses’ Coats of navy blue charmeen with cape back— featuring scalloped edge, $59.50. Others, $39.50 to $95. Misses' Coat Section, Fousth floor Petite Scarfs, $3 to $6.50. Hand-painted Crepe de Chine Scarfs, $13.50. Taffeta Squares, $5 to $7.50. Ties, $1 to $3. Neckwear Section, First floor. Woodward & Lothrop a1e I‘;:‘;l:"‘:;{“;"“ : g v‘,‘, . : 10th, 11th, F and G Streets