Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 12

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¥ Pl 12 : THES EVENING STAR. WASILINGTON. D, ¢, FRIDAY. OCTOBER ‘28, 1921 T T (Y PAYS HOMAGE proud of the encomium given by, t‘:w!dinnre; given him in New York. was| parties. He says, “I seek no flowers. Commodore . D her Waiter of 'St. Patrick’s {awarded the gold medal siven annual- | ‘i that what T have done | has lectured Church, who said of him publicly: | AlL T wish 18 that what T have done | Gy i qiyg “The best Christian in Washinsto Simon Wolf, the Jew her de him have be Iy by the Independent Order of B'nai| | Brith to the man who has done the | 4- imost useful work. The only other re- s of the medal are Chief Jus- shall be an example to the young generation; in short, to be an Ame | ican citizen.” | His literary work in ad abroad.” to make ymbol of ju tion to his | and righteous “the Jew I ft, ex-President son “and r for the !He; tha adic 1| reminiscences of the Presidents in- 5 Ninger suaid of brew congregations, and as resilent | Soldier and Citizen,” a biography of tio de Janciro is w...m;:“ for 3. M. Noah. and a bicgraphy of 1 itiiant illumia: - Interest on Your Savings % Compounded Twice a year. The selection of your investment for the safety of your savings should be madeafter a most careful investigation. Absolute safety of vour savings with a fair rate of interest can be obtained through your connection with this association. Took with suspicion on the promise of excessive interest or speculative profits. One dollar or more will start your account. COLUMBIA BUILDING ASSOCIATION 716 11th St. N.W. Under Government Supsrvision « hin, No better American lives. member in Washington of th fe takes pride in being an Ameri- | Brith he represented the orga -® lie was born in Bavaria. of Jew- a1 the White House and the suntry lment departments. un- | Bariy in his manhood Mr. Wolf was | re at Uhrichsville. Ohio. and|a strong democrat, but the i the Ohio Law College at Cin-!made him a supporter of Lin ati, graduating in 1861, The fol- {whom he formed a stron: lowing vear he came to Bington. | He has known fourteen | most of them in t ish parents, and came to this while a child. inemelz Furriers for Sixty-five Years ! L] May Help Present Religious | Equality Issue Before ! Arms Conference. ! Simon Wolf, observing today II!S) cighty-fifth birth anniversary, may | be called upon by the Jews of thei jworld to bring the qu tion of re 1 prejudi Miininter to K iste | { oiflcia t wish That was the firct gift | Mr. Wolf received for his eignty-fifth | irthday. Always an Optimist. . Wolf's comfortable home, on | mbia road, is filled with photos | o breviously had appointe hic_ portraits of distinguished order of deeds for the District of Bookshelyes reach from the | e, Referring to that appoint- floor to the ceiling, filled with the | e i A as the irst volumes in which lie tal i R tom o a colored man « He attributes his long e e ot Freas E£ood health of his parent other man worry and happiness of others. He ) heen an optimist. His philosop b to do good und obtain ard by learnin efforts ha Iic is the foremo: Jewish faith in friends are of all cl 1 A New Cape--- As graceful as you please and moderate in price ligious equality and r before the armament c post and return ton, where be had {position us a bar lvices received here tc jeinnati were to the ve committee of the Union of Congregations, meeting in! v. last night decided to have ce of nationally known - conference. Wolf, \\'hol execu fa col iJews SIMON WOLF. or (such an age. Tt is impc think of him as anything bu n eternally active, a working an. His is spirit of e i youth and usefu nd, N ve!ing my profound regret nt to make until he hadinot be able to join those 1 of the committee’s plan. | greet him, I want, : Endenred to People of U. S. venerable Washingtonian, as iy, r. diplomat, author and public! «Ctor, has endeared himself o the |ap 5 o 125 " Of bheautiful Evora I':' Cloth, with large convert- ible collar and cuffs of genuine Beaver or Squir- rel. Shown in Brown, Black and Taupe. The lining is of fine quality Crepe de Chine. he co cupied the , {proud, { pulpit of ev: n his we nee of t t & prominent part in the prepara- tion and presentation of the petition concerning the massacre of Jews in Kishinefl and in bringing about the artlon a v | the Jews. He pro tion of more than 1 e inspire 5 ih v by d the deporta- 00 immigrants. atue of Religious He founded the Orphan Home at Atlan president for twenty “Shagmoor” Great Coals Special $49.50 Cut on generous lines from soft, warm Heather Mixtures. Ideal for mo- toring, for walking or for suance I : : brary, W cont business. _Splendid val- e 2 : ? f s E.!',E.?.I,E:c l:c_STE ues at $49.50. All sizes. lfor me to be with ren d Rats, Mice, Oockroaches, Ants and Watert 616-17 ST. N.W. - THE MAN'S STORES - - EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES “THE EMERY QUALITY SHIRT” ion to a t ti riday. |cial service ! Temple _on {honor of the ci October ifth birthd s an unwonted ¢ Mr. Simon Wolf, i {find it ait at A 3 | Zestroy food nd_propeity and are carriers ¢ L Wolf. despite ! ES Seranay, S2are: Elrtmic Pasts (orees ihese pes! not { cently s ‘o run frow the bullding for water and fres d-1 Mr. W 5cand €15, ““Money back if 1t falls. 1.8, Gavernment bavs . In a House of a Thousand Candles « kerosene lamp is as the sun. In a Country of Blind Men a one- eyed man is king. But today, despite strenuous com- petition, the values of our worsted suils and overcoats demonstrate our leadership. These staunch and sturdy fabrics are correctly styled. creditably lailored and supreme in value. $29.75 Is our great leader in Suits and Overcoats. You'll tind them hard to match under $35. FRIENDSHIP ties are cemented by traits of character that contribute to mutual welfare, and find expression in helpful service and sustaining influence. Tbus_does CORBY'S MOTHERS BREAD create firm friendships—because its delicious flavor and deli- cately browned crust make their palatable appeal; and its scien- tific making produces to the maximum degree the body-build- ing nutrients needed to sustain the mature, as well as for the development of the growing children. 2 7 W % % x4 7 2 Then there's our great lines at $33.75 to $35. In all the prices together—there’s thousands to select fromt Still a Fine Choice in That | Wonderful Values Are to Splendid Sale of Be Had in This Sale of 1,200 Fine Felt Hats Premier Percale .65 Fancy Shirts “It’s Full of Lifc” About 300 left all told. Re- member they’re here in the new- - These shirts were bought when cotton sold at 11c. Now it is 19c. Figure it out for yourselves if it is exaggerating to claim 82 as vana and Martini. Broken lots their value. Soft cuff styles. 14 “Pure as Mother made it” Guaranteed by est shapes in such desired colors as Otter, Pearl, Cordovan, Ha- only, but the season’s best sellers. to 17.

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