j JustR< Four Frisk ? / I Never Knew 8 18734 < I uo i on tver lninK 01 / Bright Eyes 18735 \ Love Bird NEW VICTOR REC( Ansell, Bishop 1221 F StreetPhone Fra 1 fftmmtmmniiiiiiiiit^stttittiiiiiiiimtt I GOOD AFTERNOON, FOLKS " ^gly^ "Wash\ J|||i9 Women S fj|||F Twee Hi SAID THE JJS HON. "?for they're light i and light in price at MEYER'S SI 1 1331 F Stw I ^ """ Open Until 5 :30 p.r Those Just Themselves i ?as a result of the changi ' in "The Continental" a high! Our location meets every ?our facilities are completi viding every form of financ ft Our officers invite conference I We Pay 3?/ 1, t?1 Cable Transfers and able on* All Countri |l OFFICERS JfATHAS B. SCOTT, It?s] in Frnldrnt _ _ CHAS. W. WARDEN, " 1st Vlee Prmldnl. Wb. BATES WARREN, _ _ Aire President. c- c' CHARLES W. SEMME9, J,, .11 Vlee President. i W*. S. WASH BURNT, S Vlee President. Erae ERSKIXE GORDON, Trust OlBeer. Frsnl M. J. WINPREE, ciu! I Seeretnry. EPF A L. X ORRIS. J"* Trensurer. L I CD AS. A. DOUGLAS, June Counsel. Cut) CONTINENT! Capital, $ Corner Fourtei 1 I q^HEt i A the ?j Coupe fe jj| | pendable yJ | running < ?3 I creased t H | and easi y against \ I I Chevro If i 1218 C< HI | m Jj >nn?n????im?:mnmiuiiiiinnin?irtg Jeased! y Fox Trots 'Me? I 85C } 85c I ^DHC By Pnul Whitoman JSxmJO and His Orchestra. & Turner, Inc. -Open Evenings nklin 6900 | ington's Young hould See Those d Topcoats" GRAND OLD MAN NORMAL RICES $37.50." TOPS Iff , THE STORE WITH A SMILE n. Tomorrow and Wednesday II Establishing I II ?f UMIUlglUIl e of administration, will find 1 ly satisfactory banking house. requirement of convenience e?we have departments proial service. : at your convenience. ^ on Savings Foreign Drafts, Avail- gj es, at Lowest Rates |i DIRECTORS 1 r W. Bolgiano, William Laua, Bright, Klae A. Xaauel. \ L. Brows tag, Charles O. P?ufer, Calheon, Wm> * *? * . I B. Campbell, Dwight T. Soott. I am G. Cartel. H,th" B **>* It H. Duld, Charlea W. flnnnM, J| I k H. Edmaads. William K. Sjwt*f, 1! lea E. OalUla*. William Clartt Taylor, || k T. hums, ATlaa z. Walkar, | . Jenklaa, Charles W. Wanlaa, |> L. Kxrrlck, Bats* Warran, ]gi it B. Kaasa, wo. B. Waahbara. | M TRUST CO. I 1,000,000.00 I ;nth & H Streets | J c^nr^jagn: 'i ninin'fiTii""" lwli^" "' ' ujimnmaBjjm ESKQISE^'l conomicat TransportationiU| M unaiqiiiinuauii^w?iiiain?uwKDuiiSai(w?uM jalanced construction of) II Chevrolet "FB 30" 1 suits in riding ease, de- M performance, and low y x>st. Satisfaction is in-, j= >y its smart appearance ?9 ly regulated protection jl .veather. V let Motor Co. 1 mnecticut Ave. N.W. ,|l i?M Pniiklta M37 ? Part of Young Found in Sack i By the Amcfa ted Fren. BELTON, Tex.?The little town of Rogers Is excited following the finding, late yesterday, by two fishermen, of the headless and legless body of a young woman contained In a gunnysack tied with a rope and floating in kittle river. The body, nude and in an advanced stage of decomposition, was floating In shallow water, near the mouth of a creek. Rogers is twenty miles southeast of Belton. Xegro Shoots Sheriff, Also Shot. I'EN'SACOLA, Kla.?Deputy Sheriff John L. Owens of Quincy, Fla., was shot and instantly killed by a negro whom he was attempting to arrest at Doptown. near Quiney. The negro was immediately shot down and killed by Corry Smith, the deputy's chauffeur. 1,000,000 CUnfae Utm Sartl. NHW YORK.?Enough money has been raised in China to save the lives of a million famine sufferers, the American committee for the China famine fund announced. President Hsu Shih-Chang personally gave $30,000 for the sufferers, and set the fashion of planting cotton and vegetables in the palace gardens. Woman Hit by Plane Tllea. JACKSONVILLE. Fla.?Mrs. A. Wollenkoff. seventy years old, of Van Wert. Ohio, was almost instantly killed at Pablo Beach when an air plane driven by Monte Uolfe of Augusta, Ga, struck her. Rolfe, with two passengers in the machine, was attempting to make a landing on the beach, and apparently did not see Mrs. Wollenkoff. who was stooping to gather seashells. The plane struck her in the side and she died a few moments later. 37 Radicals to Be Deported. DETROIT.?Thirty-seven aliens, for whom deportation warrants have been issued, have left Detroit under guard tor Ellis Island, where .they will await deportation. It is understood they are to be joined en route to New York by other groups of alleged radicals. Some of those leaving Detroit were accompanied by their wives and families. Dry Agents Are Helpless. JACKSON, Miss.?Wild catting," the manufacture of illicit whisky, is thriving in Mississippi, according to reports reaching the capitol, and it is said that, try as they may, the revenue men cannot keep down the manufacture of illicit whisky. The force of men on the ground in this state is not large enough to cope with the evil. It is said that what passes for whisky Is being sold at a price of from $6 to $15 per quart, although it may cost only from 50 cents to $1 to manufacture, me purcnaser, paying for risk taken by either distiller and middleman before the product reaches the ultimate consumer. Fire at Camp Merrltt. CAMP MERRITT, N. J ?Six wooden barracks were destroyed on the Army reservation here by a Are which broke out simultaneously in all six buildings and was apparently of incendiary origin. Thirty other buildings were damaged, the total loss being estimated at 140.000. No soldiers have been stationed in the camp for some time. The camp was deserted save for a half dozen watchmen, and (Iremen were hampered by lack of equipment and inadequate water supply. Boy Decapitated in Aato Mishap. BALTIMORE.?Wilbur Fisher, a sixyear-old child, was killed and three other children, their parents, and two young women, eight in all, were seriously injured when a high-powered automobile overturned a small touring car on the Reisterstown turn- j pike near Finksburg, Carroll county, last night. All the victims were pinned under the wrecked machine and the dead boy's head was severed as he was catapulted through the windshield. Burning Vessel Abandoned. NEW YORK.?A sailing vessel believed to be the British ship Frieda E, was abandoned at sea on account of fire, a radio message received by the naval communications here said last night. The captain and crew of the burning ship were taken on board the Japanese steamer Hofuku Maru bound for Baltimore, which sent the message. Huge Gambling Outfit Seised, NEW ORLEANS. La.?Four truckloads of gambling paraphernalia were seized by the police in Jefferson parish, in a place known as "Ballard's," an alleged gambling house. The paraphernalia seized included devices for the playing of roulette, faro, "coon can," "bird cage" and a large quantity of poker chips ranging in value from $5 to $1,000. No arrest was made. Kdneator Shoots Himself. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.?J. Paul Spence, former supervisor of schools in Norfolk, Va, and later superintendent of schools in Elberton, Ga? shot himself through the temple at the home of his brother, Joseph C. Spence. Spence, who is fifty-three years old, locked himself in the bathroom prior to the shooting. His condition is critical. Three Sailors Drowned. NEW ORLEANS.?Three sailors were drowned when the crowded launch Elvira T. was overturned in the local harbor. Five others were saved by passing vessels. The dead Jewelry for Easter SPRING styles in clothes bring Spring Styles in jewelry. And as jewelry is an essential of smart attire, one's Easter costume re quires fashionable designs in Necklaces, Bracelets, Rings and Pins. Your demands for these have been anticipated at Schmedtie's. The style, beauty and quality you seek are here, so reasonably priced that satisfaction is complete. Flexible Bracelets, $15 to $55 Pearl Strings, $5 to $75 Fancy Rings, $5 to $25 Dainty Rosaries in Cases, $4 to $12 Schmedtie Bros. CO ?/fie 0tcCia6fc cJeureCers i209 G Street Northwest Ifc rAatos^- ^gl R^-^SMIIL1 ' M A Woman's Body " Floating in River J . i- rel are William B. Mann of Boston. Iri second engineer of the steamer Coil- un vena; John Hurley of Bedford. Mass.. ad' fireman on the same vessel, and Nestor Hill of Finland, a sailor on the mj steamer Mocumet. I Women Safe From Turku. BENDv Ore.?Miss P. C. Burt, wife C of a Deutsche county i.metier, cap- nt,( turerl earlier in the winter by Turkish nationalists and held for ransom, j w 1 Is safe in Constantinople with her ' sister. Miss A. O. Anthony, according I Ye to word received by her husband. | hei Mrs. Burt and Miss Anthony are relief ihai ? i I Capital and Surplus, -- Resources, Over $ | Collection D ! m IF~T\HE facilities of ou\ I at the service of CHARGE. a j flNotes, drafts, coup J notes, etc., left with us I promptly handled, proc I to your credit or turnt n desired. No charge fo services. fiWe believe you'll apf by connection with Let's get acquainted. ril 3% Paid on Daily so 1 Monthly Statements on C 4?/q on Certificate Safe Deposit Boxes for rex a _ ????????? OFFICEF R. GOLDEN" DONALDSON". I Chairman of the Hoard. WILLIAM MUEHLEISEN". J . President. 11 a WILLIAM H. JOHNSTON", I JJ Vice President. C Open 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 , Wednesday and 5 to 8:30 a MOUNT \ 1 SAVINGS Cor. 9th and M Eft | ABrc ' 7 ^ pla I Only $ Lx Guaranteed 1 fx, in Writing Fu Ky 88NoteMahog V This < 7 1-3 octaves, fi a tuning pins, Frenc // in hammers, nickel ac I 4 feet 7\ inches. Lenf II These are and players tl J, quality of our / 1 USED I OPEN ) NIGHTS gW f > UNTIL <41 V / 9 lii " fi O'CLOCK 1 I >rkerB. Details of the capture are iking here. *00,000 for Irish Relief. tOSTON.?The sum of $60,000 has ?n turned over to Irish prelates by s Friends (Quaker) unit engaged in ief work in Ireland for use by the ?=h White PrttK*. .Tames Doueias. it treasurer, reported in wireless rices received by the Massachuts branch of the American comttee for relief in Ireland. Find Tiro Bodies In River. IOVINGTON. Ga.?The bodies of two errors, hound together face, to face th *. (race chain and weighted ivn with rocks, were discovered in llow river about twelve miles from !j re. The bodies, which apparently j d been thrown from a bridge, were nm m 1,600,000.00 1 'S i ? epartment L r r Collection Dept. are I j customers, FREE OF | ; ons, real estate m j . for collection are :ceds being placed ?d over to you, as r this and similar 2" ireciate and profit The Mt. Vernon." ivings balances 'ommercial Accounts s of Deposit n t, $2.50 up, per year ? n IS: :mmett c. davison*. Vice President. tOLUIAM R. BAUM. Cashier. iOBT. T. HIGH FIELD, Assistant Cashier. t. G. DONALDSON, and " :. C. TUCKER. Counsel. S p. m. Tomorrow and p. m. Every Saturday rERNON h BANK ass. Ave. HI I Ell IB ind N indNe Terms Long Tit ii in^^nii KmJHHH tOUO And PI |? lem With 11 oize? _ any Case SeUingi i Beautiful Upright Pii ill metal frame, three sti h repeating - action, g :tion brackets, case hands* 5th, 5 feet5 inches. Deptl not low grade instna hat are in keeping wi wase. Bring $10 and c INSTRUMENTS TAK nai>e(ui 1330 G Strec / V i found by a boy. Authorities are with out a clue as to the crime. Robber Gets ?12.000 Hail PROVIDENCE, It. I.?The home o John R. Gladding-, director in severs large concerns hetV, was entere while the family was at dinner las night and robbed of jewelry valued a more than $12,000. The robber entered by a porch win dow on the second floor. The thic only looted one bureau drawer. Flsd Body to Potato Sack. NEW YORK?The body of a mar stabbed several times and tied up i a potato sack, found in the Bronj Busv E "SI of the larges the U. S. exclus to "REBUILDING" The most modern chinery. Also exper makers who learned high-grade Brookly tories to do handwor fine turn slippers. \ i ' I T-V V frices J> Best Leather Rubber Heels, en's, Boys',.,.; Half soles only, without heels.... ew Pli t jwUpi nn/v.tf V"V V* ne To Pay Ba rnS new and bej guaranteed for 10 and protection. The so-artistic that it is ce .V contains a five-point i three strings to unisc qualify of felt hamn pillar trusses, mahog: inches. Length, 5 fee improvements and d Loud and soft Player-Piano and an Player-Pianosaol&eL pare These Pitmoi ayersat $2'9Zand $, Other Instrume For a Great Deal M mo Has ings to unison, bushed tnalitw of felt UUU VJ uiu.'?J omelypolished. Height, i7 2 feet 3 ioches, nents, but piaxtos th the usual high ome. Htm EXCHANGE mc&aaiM 411 illlaitts, Prra :t N.W. - was Identified as L'ou , , , awav. t bench shoe- Possible their trade in volI ,|lc prj, n shoe far- When tli k on women's you'll hard your "old si Moderate?'-For ? Soles With e Mosstr.. wife of Borne 1 De Mossin. New York stock broker. I reported to the police that Jewelry i valued at $39,500 had been taken from her apartment. She Raid she heard some one movins: about her room, and after she arose discovered her loss. A screen had been torn from a window of the apartment. ? ? \A rtrl prn JL ' AV/WIWX JL JL 1^ Ltai your family have any over from last Spring r?send them into 11s decide to throw them we may be able to save :e of new pairs, lev come back to you ly recognize them as lioes!" Exarrmle: /omens.. $2.50 Phone, Mail or ring to the nearest HAHN" Store -prompt deliveries -fc-j?. >no k >vo \\ !98| 5 88-note instrument, _ 1 1 Af% r J aosoiuwj y. ng plain lines, yet is V rutinizing buyer. 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