Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1926, Page 44

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WONAN BANKERS CALLED CAPABLE, | Six Presidents and Other Of- ficers Cited to Justify Their Recognition. March 31 Women ly into bapking woman bank YORK, as six different parts of the ¥ could tesufy, believes lity are the country tral ned the fat roster 1ditional bank positions held | n vice-presidents vice t and 4 r, four sards of directors and the remaining e in the 10| Furman, | women here, entered e a woman economi bank which g pressure men."”" to find women across tastefully fur- | rooms that | part of every great | nk's equipment. On oman to whom ba on and whose ta | woman on the other | Women Hold Purse Strings. e woman depositor must bank | tally to her other v in the world of puk . continu MEN’S New Suits 197 to 48™ Top Coats 22% to 38% Boys’ Suits 8% to 187 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, LIVING IN A FOOL’S PARADISE. L LS. ( 1T ¢ DUsT THE CAR FoRk | AW MAan Tp DRIWVE MOITHING ) CArt HAPPEM MO MATTER. ! tiow CARCLE S5 SHE \S —By WEBSTER. WE VE GOT A BELL THAT RING 5 WHEN THE OIL GETS ToO LOW 4 A LIGHT PonsHes On THE DASH WHEN THe BATTERY GETS WEAK. AMO MEEDS WATER. THE C HOKS‘G TiAs A SPRIMG THAT PREVENTS DRW WITH Too RicH A MYTURE WATCH YOUR- O S\GrAL ., THE BELL &) Witk RING ey Sy 2 AR, Do T sm.m—) WELL, VT CERTAINLY 1S A RELIEF To HAVE A CAR. TAT TH LITTLE WOMAN CA DRIVE WITH SAFETY ,»“’/,r' Copr 1926 (N. Y. World) Preas Pub. Co\ HERE WITH HER CAR, SHE'S Beer DRIVING RIPFED TH GEARS T WITHOUT OIL” AR S Toe. SHE WARTS To ¥row WHAT To D) ABDUT VT j TNE 16 BROWN'S GARAGE. YouR WIFE'S N | store or toilet counter and could serve listed in the association are n banks in New York tenta- | Flora Buck, tate Bank sk in their first woman execu- | Genoa, 1 . Duerrwaech ter South Ger nt women as [ mantown, Wis.: ) *. J. Run ceed in bank- | First Woman's Bank of Tenne © replied. * | Clarksville, Tenn. Mrs. B. | phens, Bank of Aline, Aline, Okla s, b Jipson. Jipson-C: field. Mo., and Mrs Haddam State, H | | them - better than men Miss | W. Sharpe Bricker Dies, W Sharpe Bricker 48 v clerk at the Jefferson Hot nd, Va.. died at his residen ode Island avenue northeas ertainly. ma jor at the residence Saturday terment in Rock Creek He was the son of Mr, » | Samuel Bricker, 118 northeast. with in Cemetery and Mrs Quiney place six women hank presidenas ' Kans. \ e Mz%ke then t S ¢ oy’ All the New Spring Styles ON TERMS TO SUIT You ask how we can afford to make the First Payment. Tremendous increase in sales enables us to do it. We have been doing this now for a month and our sales have increased nearly 50%. The public quickly responded to this remarkable offer—and you, too, can profit by it. You can select your Easter clothes from our large and varied stocks of the Season’s Smartest New Styles at Lowest Cash Store Prices, wear your .new clothes home, and Pay by the Week on Terms to Suit. Open Evenings Till Easter Opposite Patent Office ri Funeral services were conducted | use. ' WOMEN’S D. ¢, SOLOMON, 73, ON TRIAL FOR SLAYING OF WIFE Contends She Fell in Furnace. Children Say He Withheld News of Death. By the Associated Press. SIOUX CITY, George Solomon, 7 here for the whose body, 1 near the fur Towa, March 31— s gone on trial of his wife, 1PES DRY " R's On SENO 2 IF HAIR IS DRY BLAME CONSTANT CURLING, WAVING Girls just must curl and wave !éob}»ed hair to appear their prettiest. ut burn and dry the luster, vitality and very life from the hair. . Just ent bottle of delightful, “Danderine” at any drug just see sw quickly it revives less and fading hair. is a dependable tonic refreshing for yourself T disappears ¢ and easy to Smart Coats 147 to 487 New. Dresses 12% to 39% - Chic Suits 16% to 39% WEDNESDAY, | ed if they opposed capital punishment. MARCH 31, 1926, Prospective jurors were ask- Oyster Planting Fruitful. Basing its contention on the asser- | tions of the Solomon children that | their father withheld the news of their | Special Dispatch to The Star mother’s death for almost a full d:l\“ BALTIMORE, March 31.—Resuits however, the State is expected to|of the 1824 planting of oyster shells bring out the fact that Solomon and | in the 500.acre reserve area below his wife. who was considerably | Cedar Point, in the Potomac River, theory that her clothing caught fire nger than he, quarreled frequently l have heen gratifying, according to from a spurt of flame out of the fur-|and attempt to prove that Solomon pson Earle, conservation com nace door. pushed her partly into the furnace A ruary, Solomon has contended that his wife's death was an accident. telling officers that he found her body some time after she went to the basement to fix the furnace, and expressing the constant curling and waving | Hot Cakes of OT cakes to the old South- ern cooks was not a thing to pass by lightly. 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