Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1923, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ Banquet to Launch Campaign [E505s S52mmti| - RUMANIANS EVICTED. Hirschfield; violin solo, Ralph Gold- e ; ; 7 For J » h C . 3 smith, accompanied by Mrs, Schioss; | Students in Turkey Told to Quit NVENI NT' ewts, ommumty CIUECY | “Wha: ‘he ‘Women Wit Do in the : Coustes’ \® 2 2 ] D e e T ot Ti0Ma1 | ' CONSTANTONOPLE, November 1. S o = e Y tox; 1 ‘college: 3 o , Already Subscribed Toward o B s "o Soitra e t4 ’ 13 elfare Board; address, Frank ification_the poll i $250,000 Fund—Warburg to e ’ 2 Seven Ohioans held a picnic up in|been ordered to suspend their classes < ¥ lloon, which is one way to keep |during the celebration of the procla- . I3 9 Address Gathering. AT AT PIAiE G G pew Fakn rpuniic| 8 Window Shades of “No Regrets —_———— | OUR lAfl;IY-mE ‘WINDOW SHAD] ARE MADE TO ORDER FROM INDIVIDUAL WE ., AND GUARANTEE T; FIT AND W PERFEOTLY SRR AL ook GIVE US AN OPPORTUNITY TO PROVE SUO! Irons Curling Irons Percolators Grills Hot Plates Waffle Irons Heating Pads Toasters - Wiling Machines. and. Vacyai Clieners -~ C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. opening remarks, Morrls Calfrits, gen- ? 2 shining_silver wad white lines. They're Proprietor * 709 13th St. N. W. eral chairman; address of weicome, decorative—appesling to the eye an, | Dr. Abram Simon. chairman executive | ! the taste. Sl Phone Main 4874 | | com uty. M A . For most everybody enjoys the salty, T i, tangy flavoy of green olives. This plump, meaty fruit is an addition ‘to any dinner. And green olives are good for all—chil- dren and grown-ups alike. They contain 1400 calories per pound. Medium-fat loin of beef contains but 1190. Serve green olives often. Buy a bottle or two to-day, Write for free folder givit recipes used by America's creat botors, ey | ‘The largest gathering of Jews for [Henry Oxgnberg, I Young, Gilbert ©i¥io. purposes) il recent years in[Lbventhal’ Esmusl Hiuty the Hireh v i g rothers, . V. L. .y rs. lorence Tashington is expected tonight when | gio (il Xy Vi Gorby Baking Come the $250,000 campaign for a Jewish|pany. L. Alpert, Adolph Kahn, Mrs. community center is launched with a iz:m«'snfallszur[:h, ?{ M Go|ldnn>|n, Dr. banquet in the ballroom of the New |Alex Rosenblum, Harry Sherby and Willard. C %o 200 reservations | Mr- and Mrs. Alexander Wolf, $1,000. Bsve been Program for Banquet. 5 ? Numerous subscriptions under $1,000 Felix M. burg, philanthropist | paye beon received, including many ;nd \|:)~.- chairman of the Jewish wel- trom nobn-.vewlsh cltlzuns.' F APPY thought—Spanish Green are board, and Frank J. Hogan, e uet 3 : H re board, and Frank ogan, AUquet nragLEmfor mnu‘»rhng Olives. A touch of color among the O=a-0m- follows: AR AR LKA LT TN 14 LT T L Association AMERICAN IMPORTERS of Spanish Greea Olives i 1S 200 Fifth Avenue, New York City Dianer agee o ,J))ams/z : . Gt e o ey, et s 1| OLIVES 4 A 10’ THE;NATIONALCITYJBANK RTINS one 1-8/ NEW-YORK, N1Y! 5 “All queen olives and D wyer, will be the principal P e ish Grees Olives. and honor guests, ¢ than four hundred campaign- s will begin the actual soliciting |J TR R They will have a flying \ 2 ty thousand dollars has n receivedgin initial subscriptions MEDUSPORT MARTEQED DR EL'E: The Taxes of Every Property Owner in the District of Columbia and tie amount was growing today. =i PASSING THE 8" MILESTONE 5 cepts ThisPropstion of Arthur . Randle Lo : | Public Utilities Commission, Washington, D. C. Gentlemen: On behalf of myself and my associates, I hereby offer to the District of Columbia one cent a passenger, or a million dollars annually, for a fran- chise to motorize with most modern busses the routes of the street railroads of Washington, without interfering with said railroads except by fair com- petition. i As soon as a permit satisfactory to me is granted I will deposit $25,000.00 in any national bank or trust company in Washington you may name as a guarantee, within 8 months te motorize the above-named routes and give Washington better service than they have at present. Yours truly, (Signed) ARTHUR E. RANDLE. P the campaigners. num- :e Z &; thém many ot the c £y ng_Jewish men and wom- a nd e, g en. will_be supplied with prospect € I Gf n o 7 curds. Virtually every Jewjsh home :I u in Washington wil. be reached. 3 T J 8" ANNIVERSAR e T With 80 Wonderful Bargains Campaign chairman. and has promised its sup- | : : d M [ : e .000; Josen Bargain Column P MEET Toasters the entire “;;‘:50 AT $8.00 Brushed-Wool Coat “Vibrators Sweaters — for men and .75 Univer- % % PN 7 n. All ra Tonn. $5.55 : { R 35_,@ The ““Shelter $45 — A medium- weight, single- breasted cheviot Top Coat, smartly con- servative — tailored by Stein-Bloch. The “Carifon’ $50—Single-breast- ed, button - through Overceat, in plain colors and smart mixtures — tailored by Stein-Bioch. All Electric Goeds Guaranteed i SiZCS an!l colors. Athletic Goods | & # Sale price ... B‘SI?;(D Foot B A enFo g1 6O $12.00 Coat Sweaters, { $9.00 “Prep” V-neck Balls U heavy weight, all wool; | Pull - over® - | $10.00 Official pockets; large : Sweater. A smooth-flowing oil. Foot Balls .... 57-95 shawl collar. Aillicolors. : $7.95 Does not leak out. $3.00 Volley $l.85 Alllicolots: $9.95 | Pure ‘wool. ... 7= Heat does not break it up. Balls $3.00 Golf Sale price .. .. $10.00 “Collegiate” Cl::ts)o Golf $10.00 Boy's: Coat | Shawl - Collar o Makes gear-changi i Sweater, large 4 Sweater. Lubtiit sy C’::; e sl ol $8.35 All . wool. 38.95 EONITE Shioes guarantoed’. $5 pockets‘ == | All célors.... = ” Miscellaneous $8.00 Boy's Slip-over | $2.00 Golf Hose. (It's Shredded Oil) y Sweater. , All. wool. ‘ o — 5 e rown S Z | B B $l 45 l e 69c || $1.50 “Pock \ Bar waen. 9115 cioag B $2.65 X g0 ug W i Also'Fox; Ithaca, Smith, Parker Guns In Stock, Priced from $35 Up MART M JUNIORS~ i N : { e O ; ¢ -~ 914 F St. N.W. fint s 0 | : 1303 F St. N.W. For children and sduies : 1410 N. Y.;Ave. N.W. SOLD BY YOUR DRI H : - SPORT, MART 33 3% 3 S a3 RS -family here! Slip-On Overcoats | Double-Breasted, Velvet-Collar Fitted Overcoats . Overcoats | Single-Breasted The “English Double-Breasted, and Belted-Back i, ! breasted young men's Loose Overcoats | Overcoats . brtftistoune pans heavy cheviot, in plain gray and brown, also two-tone v O “MATTER where you look effects — tatlored by Stein-Bloch. Keeps gears quiet. The “Balmore™ Singla-Breast-d) ué-—smgle—breus(- ed, button - through Overcoat, “shown in several smart gray and brown effects— tailored by Stein- Bloch. 2 ¢ BIBHBIBFELIV_LI0ISA BB SR IARANAZAFAIBHAHLIVN LU0 BHIHIRIZIRARS. + N among the STEIN-BLOCH OVERCOATS and ULSTERS in our selections, you cannot but be struck with the rugged beauty of the fabrics and the exclusive style features of the models. Stein-Bloch Overcoats from $45 | | Stein-Bloch Suits from $40 " % o s The ““Heathcote The “Balmore™ 70— BPouble- breasted English ulster eftect; of ‘heavy cheviot; brown mixtures; un- commonly watm and serviceable—taflored by Stein-Bloch." . (Dopbls-Breastad) $60 — A loose-fit- ~ ting, double-breast- SmNEY WEST ed, . straight - back Overcoat, in the new : roughish tweeds— £ (INCORPORATED) tailored by Stein- DENLAP 14th and G Streets S"HNRIOCH o OVERCOAT _.

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