Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1926, Page 5

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MAN WHO STABBED POLICEMAN KILLED Colored Fugitive Shot by An- | other Officer After Row in Southwest. hand. Ludley then ran away. Two shots fired by Ogle failed to stop him. Policeman Moore, motoring past, heard the shots and Ogle called to him to get the fleeing man. Moore called to Ludley to stop, and the lat ter thrust his hand into his pocke as if to draw a pistol, Moore said, whereupon the policeman shot. him in the chest. Moore started with the. wounded man to Emergency Hospital, but he died en route. { Coroner Nevitt will conduct an in- | quest tomorrow at 1 oclod The coypu is 'HE _EVENING STAR, 'WASHIN DR. WILLIAM MANN ARRIVES IN ENGLAND Will Sail Apnl 1 for Port on East Coast of Africa With Other Scientists. The Smithsonian Institution has | Just received word of the arrival at sngland, of Dr. Wil the Smithsonian-Chrysler wild nnhnnll expedition to British East Africa. The party has been joined by Dr. Arthur J. Loveridge of Harvard Uni- versity, who has been making prelimi- nary arrangements for transportation to Tanganyika Territory, scene of the big hunt. Thesclentists will sail from South- ampton April 1 on the Balmoral Cas- tle en route for Dar-es-Salaam, on the east coast of Africa, from which point they will travel by rail to Tabora, far inland toward Lake Tangan base will be established at Tabora. Ore of the few ho ‘Refrigerator Relining N, D.¢. by Dr. Mann on his trip is Theodure’ Rou-xe\ells “African Game Tralls," which is “an account of the Af!‘lcan wanderings of an American hunler naturalist.” Kipling was another fa- vored author. Three weeks will be required for the trip from Southampton to Dar-es- Salaam, it is announced. % PAID ON _ SAVINGS T 'FRIDAY. WIARCH' 26, 1926, director of the Na rodent of South America, known con nd his assoclates of mercially as nutria. A Specialty S. Rose 616 F St. N.W. : Main 6435 » District Morgue today is of Alonzo Ludley, colored. old. 106 K street southwest, shot to last night *| MORRIS PLAN BANK Undtr Supervision U. S. Treasury 1408 H ST. N. W. X E. Ogle of |hfl lourlh precinet. == re compartment of the %————-— el ago the| H > Ludley, other of s 3 VA “ hot to death by Policeman ; '50 A ONTH — e - - 1l of the fourth pre : pending an in as shot by Pi had been morta a[ NJIN']I‘H ' Imported English over Robert’s Oxford Cheviot plaid, box-back model with full drape and broad shoul In a variety of new Silk Tned Silk-lined Frock Coat of imported oxford gray o black unfinished worsted Coat and waistcoat with silk braided edges—8$75 Imported gray striped trousers—815. Coat and waist $30. R \ul k 4 ¥ imported. coat—full silk lined, English gray striped trou- st night about " streets v Alonzo AN apartment in the best ‘vesi- dence district of Washington, designed for one or two adults. The building is new and possesses cvery advantage of modern con- struction. southw ders. Tudley h g g . sers of imported fabric— $15. l 1 % Spring shades. and trimmed—S$50. \d to have been drinking, to go home Tuenty-four hour elecaror service. Liveried aitendants i Every Day is Easter on the Calendar of Style And every day the Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys presents the correct styles for the well dressed \Washingtonian. 4 stab wound in the palm of Ogle’ F apartment is on the first floor, looks upon Massa- chusetts Avenue, and comprises living room, breakfast room, kitchen and bathroom with built-in tub and shower. Living room has Murphy bed, wh:ch folds into a cupboard your wife, your daugh. when not in use. ter, or the whole fame« ily—a LESTER Small Grand Similar apartments, elsewhere in the-building, at rentals from $55 to $70 a month. The Six styles pictured here will be seen on Sixteenth Street and Connecticut Avenue Palm Sunday, Easter Sunday and every other Sunday—for style is more than a matter of special occasion. W. H.WEST COMPANY, Agents 916 15th STREET, N.W. 9 . el 9 Here’s “The Avenue The 'I’u/v“/m’ Spring Ielt Hat l'eatured at i) Not one style—but a half a dozen. Not two or three shades—but as many Homer L. Kitt Co. shades as styles. 1330 G St. N.W. Everything Musical Celebrating With First "‘ Long Trousers This Easter will mark the first appearance of many a boy in-long trousers. A very important event—for the mother as well as the heir apparent. The Boys™ Shop specializes in just this sort of thing. Plain or fancy bands, some silk lined. Every “Avenue” Spring felt is made to our strict specifications. Other New Spring Felt Hats From $4 to $12 Double-breasted mode!l of a dark blue worsted wi faint pin strips f various ~hades. trimmed single I w o - button, Single breasted model —a gray striped worsted—one ol the famous “Super-Value” <uits with two pairs of trousers—$3R Three - button, breasted model of worsted in new shades of brown ‘ and gray—with a faint pin Tined and stripe. 830 The Avenue at Ninth . . | e “Longie” Suits at | SNATIONALLY 11 Others $20 to $30 Some have two pairs of long trousers, other have a pair of knickers and a pair of long trousers. In new granite gray, sand. brown, in tweeds and cheviots. P-B ‘“‘Four-Piece’” Suit, $15 Coat, Vest, Two Pairs of Knickers ~7rm - rom the AVE E o NINTH® The Avenue at Ninth ‘ The most popular medium suit—and that cov- ers a lot of territory. Good range of new Spring shades, well tailored and complete sizes. Boys’ Golf Sweaters and Hose, $7.50 Matching hose and sweaters in iancy jacquards and a vast as- sortment of color combinations. Ior Easterrand the Other 304 Days 53750 Ve have made elaborate plans al- ways to have on hand a complete stock of Sheldon Blue Serges. By which we mean a size for every .build, whether it's a 37 regular or a 46 stout. Some men like them with loose, drapey coats. others semi- close; some like them double breasted, some don’t. Some want 2-button coats, some 3. It really doesn’t mat- ter the sort of model you have in mind—you’ll find we have it in stock. All at $37.50. We order so many Blue Serges from Sheldon that that splendid maker can help us keep the price down. Tailleurs $30.50 Single and double- breasted tweeds, in a | variety of enticing styles. Some plain and others braid bound, plain fabrics and — others, like the sketch, overplaids and herring- bone effects. n the sketch: Tweed Tailleur, double breasted, in @ new shade of tan, with subdued plaid of bois de rose. .$3.95 to $8.00 . 39¢ to $4.00 Golf Caps.. .$1.00 to $£3.00 Cloth Hats. .....$2.50 to $4.00 Shiptsi . .. .....0 $1.50 to $3.75 $1.00 to £3.00 Golf Sweaters. .. Golf Hose. . Blouses Teckd —SHOES AND OXFORDS Officsal Headquarters for 4 Barber Bill Shop Where Kiddies Enjoy a Hasrcut SHIRTS Here we have sketched one of the popular collar-to-match Manhattan Shirts of fine qualltv madras. This number comes in three colors—tan, blue and bottle green; a dainty diamond figure effect in white adds a pleasing contrast. $3.35 " Other Manhattan Shirts From $2.50 to $10.00 —for Boys See the displays of the new styles of boys’ Teck Jr. Shoes. P-B SECOND FLOOR Boy Scout " Equipuient (Stcnd W) o or. Warwick Lodge Dresses. $19.50, $29.50, $39.50 Warwick Lodge Coats, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 Warwick Lodge Suits, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 “The Avennc at Ninth The Avenuc at Nl'nlll [

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