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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1926. home, Fairfax and Cameron streets,| =Corporation Court, Judge Howard T from 7 until 10 o'clock this evening.|w. Smith presiding, will convene at e D SRl Owing to the absence of a quorum L E_E Countess Hessolda. St. Louis Woma;n. 10 THE EVENING turnout of persons, who will have an opportunity of inspecting the home. |the meeting of the board of directors | Fines assessed by Judge W. S. Snow |of the chamber of commerce sched- By AnaumcastatiPram: he was stationed at a Vienna hos-|in the Police Court vesterday totaled |uled to have been held yesterday aft- | POTSDAM, Germany, September|Pital, where she served as a nurse. $1,122. Most were for violations of | ernoon was postponed until 3 o'cloc The ~marriage, which occurred in|the prohibition law and drunks. next Monday afternoon. | Schnabel, ' —_— 14.—Countess Hessolda 1923, was unhappy, and the wife was o s a widow of Prof. Schnabel of the ilob-| not present at the husband's death Notorious Jailbreaker on Trial| ert koch institute for Infactious Dis. | bed in 1924, eases, Berlin, has caused Potsdam's| After the funeral, to the surprise for Murder of Deputy in |latest society scandal by admitting of the professors mother and sister. Mississippi. $1 _Will Open a Savings Account. The Columbia NatmnalBajjé Capital 911 F Street / Siueio v of her husband’s will, [to whom he was touchingly devoted, by his entire fortune was left | the countess produced a will purport- ing to leave the large estate and for- tune entirely to her. The will was contested, and at the iesso von Leininzen-Wester- | hearing an old housekeeper and con- . one of the oldest noble | fidante of the countess confessed that Miss., September /. who emigrated | the latter had practiced for some time notorious jail | e . marry | imitating her husband's handwriting. slayer iof "@ivel rete Mever of St. Louis in Oc-| The countess then also confessed. $250,000.00 Kinnie W hreaker and all men, went on 1 here today on a 1884 charge of murderi Murdock Mcln- tosh, a Greene County deputy sheriff. The State is expected to contend that Wagner shot and fatally wounded Melntosh December 24, 1924, when the officer attempted to remove him | from a house where he hzd hidden to escape arrest for jatl breaking. He | had been arrested on a charge of lar. ceny. Wagner was born in Gate City, Va. more than 25 vears ago. He ran aw from home when 14 years old and sev- eral years later joinea a circus, per- forming as a pistol and rifle expert. Hubert Webh 1 John Smith, Kingsport offic rest Wagner April 13 after being riddled other officer Wagner was 5. vith bullets. An- everely injured. nvicted of killing the ntenced to be elec- 2ng a new trial officers and wus trocuted. Whil the desperado ) The latest ri to Wagner occurred in Texarkana, Ark., last August 17. Sam and Will Carper - | andria Lodge, No. 758, Benevolent Prof. Schnabel met the Countess Hessolda during the World War when | She has not heen arrested thus far. She gave her word, however, that she would not leave her country estate. ALEXANDRIA. 1 p. September 14 | (Spec .- Alexandria municipal | | swimming pool. owing to the cool | | weather, was closed last night for the first time since opening. The pool, however, will remain open every day until 7 o'clock in the evening until the weather turns cooler. A largely attended meeting of Alex- and Protective Order of Elks, was held last night. Robert S. Barrett of this city has been appointed a member of the so- were slain and Bob Carper, their | brother, wounded. A day later Wag- | ner surrendered to Sheriff Lillie Bar- | ber in Texarkana. “Margy” Wears A Velvet Hat $10 One of our Margy col- lection for formal wear. In the new high crown, the close little hat, the turban and the rippling brim stitched WO0O( X Black with 1 brown, smartly silver, Chanel, royal, sand are some of the Autumn shades. Dobbs’ Hats for clal and community welfare cammit- {tee of the Grand Lodge of Elks hy Charles H. Grakelow, Philadelphia. grand exaited ruler of the order. Last rites for M¥hael Downey, who died Saturday night at his home, 418 Duke street, were held this morning at St. Mary's Catholic Church and conducted by Rev. Louis Smet, pastor. Interment was in St. Mary's Ceme- tery. These officers have been elected to serve for the ensuing six months by the Valiant Knights Bible Class of the First Baptist Church: R. H. Cox. teacher; Ervin Brooks, president; George Bartlett, vice president; Archie Millan, secretary; Wilson Davls, treasurer. The newly elected officers will be lled Sunday morning. A porch social will be given by the board of managers of the Anne Lee Memorial Home for the Aged at that Fall Fashions in a Sale Our Savings When Times Are Good —there is temptation to spend readily and use- lessly, with no thought of a swing of the pendu- lum the other way. {I Possible lean gimes ahead prove no handicap when a policy of consistent saving is observed Every Payday. Such thrift spells sure success —the reward “Columbia” wants to help you win. 5 TOMORROW and THURSDAY 3% Dept. Pays Interest E ththththththththth Compound % [ =4 Wednesday and of Washington our factory Samples. newest creations in We have added to these samples numerous stock, so our size range will not be limited. Washington men. Thursday, September 15 and 16, will offer the men High and Low Shoes. These represent all the season’s vles from our regular This is a real treat for N. Hess’ Sons, 607 14th St. N.W. Established 1873 For afternoon, dinner and evening. Also for business and for sport. Women, Larger Women. Misses, Little Women. Factory, Baltimcre Misses’ $7.50 Wrist Watch $4-95 Of white rolled gold plate, in a choice of three attractive st¢les—cushion, tonneau or octagon. Its 6-jeweled lever movement is ac- curate. Its appearance neat and in good taste. The watch for school and college. (Firat Floar.) Wamen Exclusively at The Hecht Co. Nature's Rival Corselettes Pony, Carf'icul & . : B for Mature Figures Sealine : \ AR : < Fur Coats ' i ‘ $165 3 fashionable fur coats Will sell later for $250 Natural pony, in light or dark shades. Military or crushed collar of beige squirrel, fitch or nutria. Caracul paw coats in cocoa and platinum colors. Large fox collars. Fine for sport and col- lege wear. Sealine, which is buck rabbit skins dyved rich black, Large col- lars and ~ smart puff sleeves. A new model for the larger figure The desired straight- line with just the correct suppot Fine grade pink striped coutil, with an inner belt over abdo- men. Removable and adjustable shoulder straps. Sizes 36 to 48. (Fifth Floor.) The Vi t sleeve, th 5 T Beauty and Comfort in., “Menihan’s Arch-Aids” 511 A patent colt 1-strap in a new fall style tiered skirt, the bolero, in 165 B satin, canton and crepe. (Third Floor.) Uniforms---“Dix-Made” 53 . many of them are manufacturers’ samples—all are reproductions Fast-color black Pongette — organdie collar and cuffs Crisp white organdie coilars and cuffs— severely simple but very smart—give an un- deniable styvle to this loose-belted uniform. Suitable for nursemaids, parlormaids and maids- of-all-work. Sizes 34 to 46. Maids’ Every dress was made to sell for very much more than $25; of Paris successes. The colors alone proclaim them new—jungle - ' ; You can be kind to your feet and still be fash- jonably shod with this Arch-Aid. The smart cut-out quarter and heel are the essence of style, and the inner construction gives unutterable comfort to tired feet. green, Chanel red, rustic brown, faience blue, valencia and black, brought out with brilliant touches vanced—the price unmistakably lowered. The styles unmistakably ad- (FitHh Floar.) (Third Floor.) (Fifth Floor.) A Sale of Pajamas to Join the College Wardrobe Gay new pajamas, many of them samples. Every pair worth more than the present price. A wide selection, ranging from lovely crepes at 88c to all-silk pongee pajamas or as little as $2.88. n 52 f e 5T 88° The daintiest of crepes, plain, with contrasting or flowered trims. $l 88 Finest voile in soft pastel shades, finely tucked and lace-trimmed. Percale in pretty prints. Or solid-* color pongee cloth. Striped rayons. Choose a slip-over style (no bother with buttons) or the regulation mannish coat model. Slip-over or coat style in gay awning stripes; mercerized pongee cloth, Romolo, or the sheerest of voile made with daintiest pleatings and trimmed with lace. A few silk pongee pajamas in this group. The sooner you shop the better your choice. Fetching styles—adorably feminine. White, flesh and honey colored. You should have at least one of each. (Fifth Floor.) CHT CO~F STREE Store Hours: 9:15 AM. to 6 P.M. (Fifth Floor.) (Fifth Floor.)