Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1923, Page 15

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 1‘1)'ESD'AYE SEPTEMBER 18, 1923 + -~ -~ 1 5 - R Y o J Goldstein of the Jewish welfare | minsky, Frances Kerogs, Harry King, [Mrs. Moéfenberg, Dr, Willlam Ofus, Bolomons, Lou Splgle: . beard “and ‘others went on record i Mre. Harry King: Mortimer King, Mr. . 'Willlam Ogus, Mr, Stein, Mrs. Stein. anc ’ {heart and soul” in wupport of the |y s "Ny “krure. Alexander Roplin, : i friend, Joseph Stein, M. Stein, Mirs g 3 3 3 Stein, Dr. Alfred Steinberg, It was decided that a general com- { Mrs. Alexander Koplin, Dr. J. Kots, { man, Mrs, Pelzman, Jeane Porton, Steinberg, Mrs. Paul Streett. 3 mittee should be formed from which | Mrs. J. Kotz, L. Kramer, Mrs. Kra- | C. R F . § 3‘!;‘ lrxe.lul:hve goéflmlixtr:' 18 to l(n u‘l‘«filn r;'mr. Mys. .hunese ur;nhu[r'ih. ll:lr!-h!-llfln .m,“x&‘i?i";:'v’.";‘{'oa‘,“i‘a’fl.r sa"fi R "%‘é‘:‘»‘.:‘&dfii‘tfi.‘ 5 h“rr‘;:wrnior"un 4 s latter body is to meet within | Newmyer, taniey Lansburgh, Joe | enberg, Maur! % g & h Wein: | a week or ten days, and satisfied of | Levinson Levy, M e soptnbt et D Y Ly DAL O e ot \ Mrs. L I Rosenthal, Mrs. I TRosenthal, | berg, Mrs- Welnberg, David Weiner, virtdally unanimous gupport from the | an Loy Charles Rosenthal, Mrs. Charles Ros- | Mrs.' Weirier, Josegh A. Wllnw Mrts. ,J,f:"..'o"r";eéu:x'." undertkite 4 constets :‘R!lllhnhr,nrbeéx p enthal, Louis Rosenthal, Mrs. Louls | Wilner, Morris Wittlin, Mrs, Wittiin, A prograt of music was Gimen atleie b i Rosenthal, Maurice Salomon, Mr. | Alexander Wolf, Mrs, Wolf, 1. Young, Erithusiflstic support of a plan to|the dinner last night and Included | - Morris Milstone. 3 Schioae Xgn Jecivts atn = Mrs. “Young, Miss Jenale'Yudelevit s . A. Shefferman, Al She Miss Rosie Yudelevit, Mr. and Mrs. ‘6 Ly EMd @tublish in Washington a community [80ngS by Al Shefforman, accompanied | stone, Morris Narcisefeld, Mrs. Morris | Miss Tercon: Shofsrman. S Joseph Abel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H denter bullaing ' wheretn could be |15, 00%, P55k Shelermn, and,voln | Sarciasteld Jog Bokan, Louls Noted' | Mrv' 1 Siti, A R il -l eek Vo 8ol 2 ree! 0 x TS, S otes, r. e B, 8. o X Boued all Jewish actlsitics hete was compuniment of Mre Breesikin. il i A Timon s B e AR A N, R glven by a large assembly of men, Those at the dinner were: 1 1ty Almee Aider, May Aronson, O. At 4ha women at o meeting in the City |, e, MIGeh May Argneon, O, AL : Glub last night. Brisker, Harry M. Braiove, Mrs. Dra. [ ; - o For:a long time the need for such|love, Benjamin H. Brill, Mrs. Briil, \- | Leon Brill, jr., Mré, Brill, Morfis Ca- the luxury of outside an Ingtitution has been felt and al frits, B. Dansausky,. Lev H.:David, ; : N ~ I rooms unless they live in de- though the local Y. M. H. A. strives Mr. Dinowitz, Mrs. Dino- Z : th be 4 it i to accommodate @ Jewlsh community nnie Dodak, Harry H. Dodak, Hose > ? !I b =0 Bath Robes tached houses, but at Klingle f i ST people cannot enjoy M6veinent, its present quarters are |Max Fischer, I Freeman, Florence V. : ¥ ] nms ! Mansions there are 1o inside iladequate and its organigation | Erank, Isauc Gans, M. Garfinkle, Mrs. Full fashioned; s ,O -l'_ ’a‘ I i d vy : FNndition fa mot strong enoush tol O Morris Gewlirz, Mrs. Mofris perfect quality. = q 3 rooms, and you can open your CAtry on such a tremendous work. o e i Biack, Gun Metal, trimmed, 5 7 casement windows and let in the Washington Jewry will endeavor to % e o litorn . Sand, Log Oabin. R 2 Y8 Value, i sunshine and pure air réise $200,000, which, added to $50,000 n .ursn‘h‘old »K 8. Regulariy $2.00, 2 & y Z 1 S L) air. e Juwish Welfare Board, | U S oidarah. m;‘;\-m th, s . S i . : fag e Juck Grober, Mrs. Juck 5 Y 82.98 I 4 ~The charm of the unexpected is oWk, Hahn, Mre'Harry Hahn, M Harris ; A} 5 Youys ‘:']hc" you see lhc.\cf Sjase- acob Heckman, Mr. eidenfeid, ments—the rooms are o such rs | Heldenteld, Paul Himmelfdrb = = generous proportions, and the closet - ERORoN INtOE: ) Himmélfarb, H. Hollander, Mr: bt i : 2 e Smoren A fiight's | lander, Rose Hornatein, Mr. Horn- P e : space will" delight every woman. Mrs Hornstein, Adolph’ Kahn, < ' 1 5 A o kers argued for tha plan olph Kahn. K \ _ Two and threé¢ room housekeep- upport, (\\cludil;u{ Wil- 1. Kahny, Mrs. I. Kahn, Mrs. J. Ka- % ( \ ing apartments, ranging in price liam Knowles Cooper, executive gec- - . 52 . . < g 4 K fram $50 -to $90. Ready for im- retary of the Young Mon ; You Can’t Beat These Values in mcdiatzsorcupfi?y % & Association. after which . / < J {terned ton Cortaih extont V-63 Cadillac Is Hete E on, Mrs. Charles Gold- b A, Winer, president To clean house and prepare for : biJ. T, Loeb, = ) .,A\\-ff\nt‘,’ "or. phnT.,, trades on thé mew V-63, we ¢ R _ consider our present stock of N 3 g used cafs at the prices they are 7 . being Qquoted, as exceptional values. \ e Straight and Side-tie Models at {!;:xl“‘bnsnlnl on attractive N _ $ 90 A Open evenings. » Ak % T The Washington Cadillac "Wl ig EVERGREENS il i = variety of 1138-1140 Conn. Ave. # i < —are used extensivaly in ail | Both Plain and styles in plantings. We carry a full Frank. 3900-3901-3902 | | ‘ Fur Collared stock at all times, and can supply you with any quantity. = & 3 We also have a complete stock i} 5 | $ 75 i Ornamentals. * Shrubs, - Vines A i ° and Flowers. ; . Our prices are moderate. A i j phone call will bring an ex- f pert, who will be glad to give ok It The made i smart and swagger You an estimate on your needs. EET NW. ‘ A i e L e . weaves—plain colors; distinctive plaids and stripes: HIGHWOOD NURSERIES - ~—cut in a variety of models; with belts and with- . | out; patch pockets, welt seams, etc. Many of the 33rd and Rittenhouse $19.75 grade have big fur collars. In all ladies’ Chevy Chase D. C. < and misses’ sizes. Phone Cleveland 1198 !CmfiplhOI, Biliousness, Coldx, | Headaches and Malarial Fever. - HUDSON ANNOUNCES | Sharp Price Reductions for 1924 Season effective at once get these new low prices before purchase of any car s .95 MEN'S SUITS 6 Rumors to the contrary notwithstanding : Voumg. s sanp S b s s : bez, embroides el B s b straight-line and fub- The only HUDSON we will : : 4 Sl net 5 e n i - produce in 1924 will be : ; the car you know so well---the famous 'HUDSON SUPER SIX A and more than ever it will be known as Finest fabrics. Navy, black. and brown—straight line, FUR COATS | - pleated, tailored, embroid- " ered, beaded etc.— (also, exquisite line of silk dress- (s es)—only , the world’s outstanding motor car value N S | B2y Come! See Them LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS COMPANY Salesroom Telephone Service Station 1100 Connecticut Ave. : Franklin 7700 633 Massachusetts Ave. ASSOCIATE DEALER T CO"s"m‘-ms!.,ao..“ e A . CLOTHING STORES 1823 14th Street 211213 B Street ‘ Hia il P ~ il. 621 Seventh St. R.W. French Coneys All wool serges, poiret twills, and a large as weekly | Mt Vernon Sales Co, Alexan- Hemson Motor Co, Winchester, ~The Auto Supply Co, Saluds, Vas dris, Va. ; Vi . Robert V. Norris, La Plata, M4 Culpeper Sales & Service Co, . anarew ). Clarke, Crozet, Va. The Fry Motor Co., Charlottes- , Va. _—_ Ml tion, Ashby Motor Co, Quantico, Vi Hargr ~ 2 Lovio, Weet Boiat, A.l.(':.y.l’owdl..lr Waterview, Va. a e i t Poi ) 'y

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