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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1926. 15 —eeee e —— e e et e e e, - i y it 3 | dldate . Harry King, Ralph W. Lee, I B. two weeks ago with the . |mary election to nominate can CAFE PIERRE | ENEDN] AMERIOAN | [ ousonmrming ow ] (%5 i a2 (BUARD MAN ACGUSED s s, i i 2 MINISTERS SEEK OFFICE, [ icwon t nominar contite 1714 H ST. W. - » del, Arthur D. Marks, John L. New- L = o officers, Washington's Cnlaue Dinirie Room bold, Frank B. Noyes, John Poole, Dr. OF DOUBLE SLAY'NG Nicolloft made 2 .nA several \a.,n}g One Runs for Mayor in St. Puul,l o “Howard Y. Williams, pastor o Dinne o se. 25 James Brown Scott, James F. Shea, ©go, calling an attorney to the jail | the Peopies Church, indorsed At wiee ‘Warner Stutler, Leon Tobriner, to draw up the document. The bene- Others for Council Places. | labor, is one of the three candidate o A TR A I s George E. Walker, L. Perry West. |1 claries nomed viere not divaged, but | H e e 1o oy | ot e G here. The bank was again opened 'o the illing Wi police the man had a total of | ST. » Minn., Mare — i r | ) PRElo &e 11 orclos this tanralis sad Prisoner Held for Killing Wife and {346 on ern:u in rix;‘n(re?krg banks. | Three ministers figure prominently in | new, sr., a I'resbyteriin, : I visitors will be welcomed in the dav-| Mother in West Virginia Trans- [‘hme of which are in Roanoke,, V. l154ay's non.partisan muniefpal pri- | nominations. | A ——— tll:ne as v;el; as l}' t;m ev xl:lnadurlns » for Safet . | NEW HOME E . r ; e the remainder of the week. At noon erred for ety. i 1 - |Many Visitors Admire New - . today there was another rush of Bank Sued for Slander. ;:“:3: zwmz:z:mmm&a zm : downtown Washingtonians, who were The Riggs Natlonal Bank was named | gq 68 o3 23 w R,gDF.‘ARE CQ Struct d Novel Fea- - ¥ anxious to get a look at the interior | gy (he Assoclated Press. 28 defendant in a suit to recover $u0,- | § &9 o6 o0 - ich marks such an importan* | EsEY har B 8 striet Supreme | UNDERTAKERS ‘ tures Introduced. : milestone in the banking develop. | Fearing un aftack on the 1ail here. n | SEArGY D U (OE5t SUTGL oo of o5 Founded 1872 : : ment of the National Capital. whioh iTom Sleciiof, alleied donhis | W slayer, is confined, State police yester- | ! esiding at 625 Keefer pla 003:4 1623 Conn. Ave. | -y 5 e |day removed the man to the Me; { Attorney Campbell Howard the 224 £33 ‘: . v ' v e . 4 iles s while he was th - Branch 4209 9th St. N.W. ‘ Washington's newest bank building, Commissioned in 0. R. C. - County fail at Princeton, 38 mil e s while he was in lncreasmg Im rtance— (Petworth) the Federal-American, at the corner of Previously Nicollo! charged | 1'ebruary 3 t one of its _L.n - away. N 2 i} | Fourteenth and G streets, threw its Corpl. Charles W. McKeown, Tiat-|with the killing of ‘his wife, Ollie, a |in the presence of other p Phone Potomac 1500 {dours open to the public for inspection < tery C. 16th Field Artillery, at Fort |Pride of two days, and her mother, | {alte charges against hin —1s & science taught in many of the leading col leges and universities. It requires a thorou S R. S 2 § st evening, and was thronged with = Mrs. James McMillan, had been in ja == = ALMUS K. SEENEE . Micmors ‘nthusiastic and appreciative visitors, g Myer, Va., has been commissioned by |at pineville, Wyoming County. F examination by the State Board. 288808a08E0tessaIsassassassassassasssnssisss L o4 * b od * » who were deligh with the hand- the War Department a second lieu- |brought here because of intens: | ome new building und the many A it tenant, Fleld Artillery, Officers’ Re-|ing against him at Pinevill = s = | novel Linking featur which it con- Corps of the Arm; e found in their hom: OBSTIN TE - = = — | tains. i | Cembing Won’t Rid [/ reception commitien, made up ot : COUGH . (nll the bank’s officials, and the visitors = . i il ot begin oty — i Hair of Dandruff ||\ coraed a hourty weicome at the prove i head of the short fiight of steps lead- j the firstdose of PERTUSSIN. The responsibility of proper prescription and fitting rests on the optometrist. Visit an op- tometrist FIRST -he corrects visual defects and eyestrain without the unpleasant practice of drops and drugs. The only sure way to get rid of | [1e30 O L0 ot e O room. With persistent use, your || dandruff is to a o it you ||| . shids § RERRIS T KK F t eough should entirely disappear. | destroy it entirely. Hany of the clys eadine or a Quar er PERTWSSIN hasa remarkable . . s | men, including bankers, embraced the JOHN POOLE, : | fet fapout tour ounces of ardifars || opportunity to inspect ‘the Lank and | President of the Federal-American Na- remedial effect upon the chronic i < » ||all expressed the opinion that the|tional Bank, who, with other officials, 3 coughs of bronchitis and asthmas. { tn Wee ne o new building plendidly designec. | welcomed visitors last evening, when or a enwury | It helps natrire to clear the air e e |and carried out with exceptional archi. | the bank's handsome new bul.ding 3 8 of the germ-laden mu- B Aani Bt and iy meriaE ‘!E(‘V;ural effect. u"'ns thrown open for inspection for the | cus, controls the cough and most. i1 ot ail ot your dundrutf Do Shierine i ank Eholnisor j SniMte. the Union Trust Company has besn the nt:ge;_:};sirsnl:x::;s:?ahn will t e and two or three mo: (L LLL isenc 1 s . applications Will completely r wickets and grillvork | gatiion several lmmense baskets « choice cf men and women who select their. PRl (e |solve and entirely destroy e not a cage in the bank. In|gowers were sent by other banks anc bank with care. (such ss narcotics, chloroform, |single sign and trace of it, e o vice !personal friends of the Federal-Amer- : . cannabis or any injurious irgredi- matter how much dandruff you |||:? s pe of counter which | -an officials. The orchestra pl: Thousands of Washington people at.the It is absolutely harmless. iy Mr. Poole and con |in the mezzanine also added an air A o oo f . ), e IR under the direction of Alirec | o gayety to the occasion. | present time come to this institution for its fowes o pliysiciang (ormore s Py e i banlang e side from W. T. Gallther, chair. safety, its convenisnt Ircnwn, cordial ser- i ;‘:::";:‘gfi:;: Sndsiaty G ky and soft, and look i = 5 i s of the board, who I8 now In 0 i i i . and ook ‘ inter Is an artistie iron rating per- | Popida, nearly ail the bank's sficials | vice a'nd for the liberal interest it pays on e 1o s i Shps 2 oo Lish. The conn quite | 100k part in the reception. In addition | deposits. fal b 'kru-l(‘ and the mone s, of course |ty John Poole these officials includs = & ept beneath it. On account of the| Wil Eynen, vice pr The choice of these thousands is a depend- height of the grating and t of | W. J. Waller, vice president; able guide in your selection of a bank. An Optometrist —contines his efforts to the practice of correct- ing visual ects; he prescribes the correct lenses and sees that the glasses are fitted cor= rectly. You may command this service through ut the life of the glasses. g828!31222!222222222223822 222222222222222 District of Columbia the counter it would be impo ChiLlee Lyndnne, vies phvatocn Optometric Society, Inc. any one in the lubby to reach over the | Gharles D. Boyer, cashi Loulss 33 | jcounter and down under it to wher- | Mitchell, assistant cashier: Wiillam M. 2¢, Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts ’sgnsxzif Ei |the money will be kept. assistant cashier; H. H. Shac e 22 b4 pod | sistant cashier; Joseph - | 99 20900 9000009008 o 3333 , Tanovation Sate. , ‘wadistant cashier: William = 1323338 $33228238233228322882888288882883882 The innovation is thercfore per.|JONNSON, «ssistant to president; Kr. e fectly safe and 1s expected to he wat, | Kine Gorcon, trust officer; Leon To- | isfactory from the viewpoint of both | UYiner. general counsel. 4 7 foha Sear the o = The boaxd of directors 1s composed | o | of Byron S. Adams, Lester A. Barr, 2 3338 3338 220083 Visitors were impressed with the | A i ! Albert E. Berry, Thomas Bones, W. i ~ e ted tone With Which the In {1 “greniger, Alexander Britton, Wal ] " (C@MMY e e i 1 & | ter A. Brown, Joshua W. Carr, John Hrought here from Virsinie 1t 19 tn |t Clappy A, Lo Clarke, yer Cohen. ] 22| OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA i ! i ecring With (he Sdnich desien and | Siliam Knowies Cooper.” Jonm 7| KECUA] SOUTH-WEST CORNER I5th AND L9 The mez | wylliam’John Eynon, W. G. Galliher X H STREETS, NORTH-WEST eatly to the general |y " Gallfher. Issac Gans, Fred S sreatly to the i e s o o 8 | EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN 5016, SHil. B sl Sikomete. rming were | ris, ¢'. M. Hendley, Dr. Ralph Jenkins, | o m— an how and where the empl work | beginning next Mon when th F A . | bank is opened for busines ¥ o%; z : 1 7 FITK % (5% ’ . or Active |t i b | R ERERENS S Replicas and Adaptations of them. e money is in the L >-,A A Women! |55 b i oy, wie s 4 ! of the street and is reached by el ¢ 20 1N | A ican w : ||| vators. The safe deposit v: American women sare 3t} SR OB G0 e dnstalintion ot | 18 ; tracted to all active sports.il]s 000 boxes should bi i - | |3e5eg! . 1 ve they are in pursuit of honors in tenn i che most interestin r 2 O 3 . e {| horsemanshipt “But none v f oo o the vewt, : E Perle Visca and Crocheted Visca try these with so dis.ressing a ||| ions. 2 i P . [ handicap as—pites! || i the turnace room two 1arge bo Smart new hat-fashions for Spring and Easter | . Fortunately for her who loves to || { ers have been installed. Only one : be outdoors, and live hard, the | in use, It burns ofl, but is so |1 whole pile problem is disposed of ||}, nged that coal ! One soothing sup- | rred. The heating v applied in private—and r. The second boile - - Xt minute you've forgoiten || gyujred at present, but is in readiness Spe s v pain, or even inconvenience. |[} case the building is later L 2 - 4 || Yes. Pyramid suppositories assauge ||| era] stories higher, the fou ¢ R > This is a copy || bleeding, badly protruding piles, || havng been laid with this in vie of Louison, a ! too? All of the bank's furniture is new.| |1 S e li 2 ; 3 . 3 | “sixty cents the box, the world |, o Ring but the money and records | he . pecializes 1n perle visca, in aronnd. But for proof, a fre it e s i : _ plainly wrapped will bé se s e o bt L one of the love | @ho wiite b, 1 o | " The new headquarters will never b ly rose shades. ke ek 2 more attractive than they were last < $18.50. ment. night. The bank did a large amoun X \ . 3 . _' | uf decorating for the occasion, and in| [ |4} 2100 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE s i With the social calendar no more and no less than just “one dinner after an- other”—or perhaps we should say. FaShlonable Apartments ; “many dinners at the same time’— s at Moderate Rentals 2] smart Washington women find that their wardrobes must provide an ever- THE APARTMENTS at 2100 Massachusetts Avenue | k changing collection of Dinner Gowns. offer the following important advantages : First, a distinguished address without entailing the fif| [&033¢5% N e i expense of large-scale housekeeping; second, a 3 THE WALNUT ROOM offers to o P boux, in crocheted visca complete and carefully organized service; third, > these women a very definite fashion and grosgrain, $25. proximity to churches, schools, clubs and street car ervice—=foriliere ane may chioose from - } Took to Woodward & Lott e hatafash lines, and to shops, theatres and government de- 8! € Y Smart women who look to Woodwar othrop m:- 1_:§z—m> - ions—find every smart new thing featured at the Paris open- nts; ! ‘ a smart collection of dinner gowns, that . . . oF PPRCSSESSCAS SR, RSSO : 5 s o g ’ \ { ings—in clever replicas and adaptations, as well as original gown which particularly expresses one’s . creations of the great designers. An outstanding success of this individuality—and wear it with the 9. 0% Spring season is VISCA—perle visca and crocheted v L S% | Grosgrain is playing a prominent part as well, and is seen in (Yomprises living room, breakfast room, S0 assurance that you have something un- ¥ | many smart, small hats—while larger models choose the exqui- kitchen and bathroom with builtin b [fl | [35789%% usual, individual, and yet utterly cor- {28 i site crin and lace,"to complement afternoon and dinner dres and shower. Similar apartment on first ; i - 7 You will want to see these newest floor at $62.50. 1R rect and in perfect taste. | hats, before you make your selection Millinery Section, Third floor. $95 A MONTH kit Indeed, this collection of Dinner Gowns, Comprises large living room, large bed- c3pisted personally selected by our style author- “p room, breakfast room, kitchen and bath- : ity, now shown in THE WALNUT ; eggy room with built-in tub and shower. . i 5 | Twenty.four howr | Siimilat apartment on first floor $50. | ROOM, is refreshingly unusual, and ex- fsio8e from o s | [ presses in style that individuality sought Paris" Liveried attendas $100 A MONTH | &EE by fashionable women everywhere., @mnpfises a large living room, large bed- : room, breakfast room, kitchen, servants’ _ We invite your inspecti on el 1] < I G2 - Paris Hats for the Younger Set $7.50 to $15 . o, . THE WALNUT ROOM " Itis quite as important for the Hats of the smart younger set {as Comprises a living room, a library, two : well as their mothers), to reflect Paris. So our buyer, just re- bedrooms, breakfast room, kitchen, ser- | B ¢ Third floor : turned from Paris, has brought with her many charming little vants’ entrance and bathroom with built- hats for mademoiselle 6 to 16, only one of which we can sketch Caparisoned in tub and shower. | e here, and which are known exclusively as “Peggy from Paris.’ doorman in ! : 5 . f Apartments may be inspected at gny hour. s . Crin, vis¢ca and crisp taffeta ties, of e exquisite pink, for an eight-year old, $8.50 attendance vy g (852 (Woodward & othrop {6 916 15th STREFT, N.W. 3 An Informal Showing of Corsets, Girdles, Cientures and g 2Ger Combinations on Living Models X R JE N W 6 a% Ko 6 0% "o N d P e i (5 4 =, . o {STRELY SO TOTCe T SIRtT Sret- S Tomorrow, 3 to 5:30 P.M., in mzif b*o*r IXGEINGE 1Y GEE CR TN the Corset Section—Third floor 2 =