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JEWS HOPE T0 FILL QUOTAS BY NIGHT Original Expectation of Cam- paign Exceeded, Leaders of Drive Say. Convinced that by nightfall they will have reached their quota In the $250,000 Jewish, Community Center drive, campaigners reported progress at the luncheon held today at the Arlington Hotel. Morris Cafrits, gen- eral chairman, acted as host and Jojn Poole was guest of honor. *he workers have only to keep their daily average to reach the quota to- day, as yesterday's total of 317,018 brought the grand total to $192,618. All original expectations, it is indi- catad, will be exceeded by neon to- morrow when the campaign will end. Pass $20,000 Quota. Two teams passed their $20,000 quotas yesterday, Joseph A. Wilner's Mrs, Isadore Kahn's to hold the lead, wi Two team trophies are now in_com- petition. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kahn will present one to the leading woman's division, and Isadore Kahn will give Twenty-five postal started to school tod the Post Office Department to be “gradu- ated” four days hence after an in- tensive course in real estate operations. They are the men who have charge of the real estate business of the department, such as leasing buildings for post offices and garages throughout the United States. Under the direction of John H. Bartlett, first assistant postmaster general, the twenty-five inspectors ing given the “low down" on real estate In its relation to pro- tecting Uncle Sam and getting him inspectors THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO |Postal Inspectors at “Sch_’ool” To Study Up on Real Estate “Prof.” Bartlet, whoj with a partner, owns the Intdrnational building on F stroet and valuable property in the Rock Creek Park section of Washirgton, 1= fitted to give the inspecto}s suchfan inten- sive course. Since coming Bartlett, who is td Wash w form. Agton Mr. e governor land. n_ which ngs rmr The four-day scourse he is tutoring; the twent: inspectors, who' come, Verom all parts of the unfon to “school,” is expected to mak’ real eyperts out of the men and be the ‘means of saving the government thousands of dollars annuslly, the most for his money. sy e COOLIDGE IS FIRM FOR BUDGET CUT| Declares 3126,000,000 Reduction Specified by President Harding Must Be Met. President Coolidge is insisting that reductions ordercd by President Hard- | ing in the expenditures of the federal | government shall stand, despite the | nearing completion, is expected to follow out stricgly Mr. Harding's | stipulation that the total exclusive of postal operaticns and fublic debt transactions, shall not excbed $1,700,- 000,000. For the current year the total is §1,826,000, 4 Bepariment heals who yave taken | their protests toythe WHite House | have been told by Mr. Coblidge that the $126,000,000 reduction s regarded by him as absolutely obligatory in the interest of ecamomy, and that all the branches of the federal govern- ment must cut théir fiscal garments according to the cioth. protests of cabinet officers whose | dents in a colleg TAKDMA PROMIED ADDTIONAL CARS Citizens Thank Traction Of- ficials for Rusl{:Hour Improvement. Assurance of improved car service on its Takoma Park line were given by representatives of the Capi- tal Traction Company—George W. Shockey, C. L. Blackburn and D. §. Schmidt—at a _meeting of the Manor Park Citizens'” Association last eve- ning. Additional cars will be operated dur- ing rush hours, a passing switch es- tablished on Kennedy street between 6th and 7th streets northwest, and car stops provided at 3d and - enbos and Sheridan streets Q:o:-cit- west. Discussion of lho car servic the public utilitie posed of George J. , J. 2nd Harry Dietzel. The association voted thanks to the company for the improvements, and commended the courtesy of its employes. Prospects of uenurlnf a site for a public school in the vicinity of Rit- tenhouse and 5th streets were report- ed to be bright by the committee on education ‘and school facilities, con- | sisting of H. 8. Bryant, Capt. Cuny and Earl B. Smith. = They o | ed that their representations for a school had been well recelved by the budget bureau. The work of citizens’ associations was discussed by J. Clinton, Hiatt of the Columbia Heights (‘(H Asso- clation. Postal authorities were re- quested to reroute mail in Manor Park in order to provide earlier de- ll\er)' in the morning. The advantages of Manor Park as a residential section will be consid- ered at a later meeting, to which will be invited contractors and builders. e eiimire The regular monthly meeting of the Holy Name 3Soclety of the Holy Trinity Church will be held at § o'clock tonight at the Holy Name Hall, 36th and O strests northwest. W. O'Donoghue of the George- town Untversity &e fosulty Wit aas dress the meeting. Corr,ectibn |retary. These two officials were in- | of the ass D, W. O'DONOGHUE TO SPEAK.| MERCHANTS TO GIVE VIEWS ON TRAFFIC Officials o Appear Before Senate Committee—Central Bus Terminal Urged. The case of the business interests of Washington, so far as traffic and parking downtown is concerned, will be presented to the Senate subcom- mittee investigating the problem by M. A. Leese, chairman of the com- mittee on parking and trafic of the | Merchants and Manufacturers’ Asso clation, and Charles J. Columbus, see- a | structed to appear as representatives ation at a meeting of the | board of goverhors yesterday. | 1t also was decided by the board | to make some effort to have a central terminal erected here for the several bus lines running into the city. Sec- retary Columbus was directed to call a maetlnf af the managers of the various lines and digcuss the propo- sition with them. The matter was Called to the attention of the associa at tion in a letter from executive secrstary Maryland {mm! The board also reiterated its op- | position to all | discounts. Charles Parker, Corps, reported to have es: a guard on a train near Va., Bt. Parker, the police w. under guard as an alle When the train was nea; only a few miles from Quantico, vate Parker was permitted to &o to the lavatory. Fallure to reappear | his seat was followed by an investi- Batlon that revealed his disappear- ance through an open window. It is eaid the train was speeding ot the mouthern ation commissior. forms of preZerential POLICE TO AID HUNT FOR.FUGITIVE MARINE | Prisoner Jumped From Speeding Train Near Cherry Hill, Va., on Way to Quantico. Military authorities last night ap- | pealed to the local palice to assist in search instituted for Pri Tnited States Marine while en route to Q ‘Louls. more than forty miles an hour when_the prisoner made the leap. Searching parties from Quantico are endeavoring to locate the fugitive. K. A, McRae, | - Past Has Taught Him. From the New York Son. Visiton—How do you dp, Willic? T've come to »tay at your house for @ week, but I'm sure you can't even | guess who 1 am. | (uile—T1l bet one tMing. - Aud that's you're no relation of father' THOSE WHO ARE PLEASURE MAD NEVER PREPARE FOR THE RAINY DAY OR FOR OLD AGE INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN MAKE THIS A FURNITURE CHRISTMAS quotas have been pared down by the |ing to_statisti budget bureau. | dent_C. C. Lit The budget for next year, now |of 3 one to tha winning team of men. Both will be given promipent places in the prospective community center building. Mrs. William Hamilton orary president of the Y. W. C. A, ad- et et e Rudolph B. Behrend was the Through error, we advertised in The Washington Star of Wednesday: Capitol Brand Mattress, $7.95 This should have read: Mattress, made by the Capitol Bedding Co. W. B. Moses & Sons Established 1861. F Street and Eleventh Music Is Essential lunchean. host. Mrs. Bayly warned against bullding the community center on a back street. Subxcriptions Are Increased. Announcement is made that Mrs. Harry ad increased her sub- scription fr. $ the firm of Barber lkewise, Mr. and. 3 Furniture Carpets Linens Upholstery man subs Jmehh w it Tomorrow and Saturday Merchandise of unusual price appeal will be displayed in all departments. Many articles suitable as gifts may be secured at substantial reductions. 12-Inch Pottery Lamp and Silk Shade Victrola . Console ' Style 215 © Albert E. Steinem, Mrs. Isadore Wilner, $22,- 378 hnwur(h $72 The team standing: XKahbn, $22,714; Joseph ’lo l{)mi\n l,—\ 21 $19, Victrola Style 80 We will be glad to refund the pur- chase price to any of our customers who bought this mattress believing it to be a Capitol Brand Mattress. Bedroom Furniture Old-fashioned, spool designed Com- bination Bed, full size. Price, The Most Popular Victor Outfits Victrola Console ‘No. ’l\ with 8 75¢ Victor Rechrds (16 selections). - $156 Terms—$10 down, ¥ monthly In choosing a Phonograph, remember that gou must choose the Victrola or something which you Hope will do as well; then remember that the Victrola—the standard by which all others are judged—costs no more. i Victrolas, $25 to $725. Easy weekly or monthly terms mu&d Come in or write. 3 The Hmfifi;'s: kmlgltt Clo_.l Slightly Used Victrola Specially Pricedy 1. Steinem, $14, —_— POLICE RECOVER 17 OF 31 STOLEN AUTOS Thefts of Wednesday Increase Week’s Record in Washing- ton by Five. Thirty-one automobiles have been reported stolen or taken by Joyfldem in Washington the past week. This morning’s police reports showed that seventeen of the cars had been re- covered, fourteen remalning unac- counted for. Cars reported taken not recovered Deventer, 19 Victrola 80, Victor Records tions.) Teri § down, monthly with Dull Malmgnny Finish Dreuer $25 Dull Mahogany Finish Chiffonier to match. Price..... e ot $19.00 Mahogany Finish Metal Bed and Spring complete. .........$14.25 Golden Oak Dresser. ..$19.00 Chiffonier to match ..$19.00 Old Ivory Dresser. . . .$25.00 Old Ivory Chiffonier to match $19 Special Layer Felt Mattress. .$16.50 Bedroom Armchair ~with sateen $28.50 Nine (9) piece Straw and Blue Igreicorated Bedroom Suite. Four (4) piece Combination Ma- hogany Bedroom Suite, consisting of Dresser, Gentleman’s Ward- robe, large Vanity Dresser and full-size Bed. Price.... Combination Mahogany - Windsor designed Bed (single or double size). Price ............$49.50 Floor Coverings Wool Wilton R ugs 83x106ft. .......... 75.00 6x9 feet ............ 50.00 We regret the mistake very much. The Hecht Co. 7th at F esterday and L W16 Carrolt Md. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN _ MAKE THIS A FURNITURE CHRISTMAS W. . Moses & Sons F Stieet and Eleventh | Established 1861. November Sale ' of Persmn and Chinese Couch Covers Armure Couch Covers, 60 inches wide and full length; reversible patterns; in orien- tal colorings of blue, rose, tan and green. Each, $5.50. Linens Upholstery Furniture Carpet- VAT FraNaYi ATk TRYING IS KNOWING Try it today You'll notice a difference. EBONITE (It's Shredded Oil) Per Tranemisstons and Differentiaty For ltching Torture Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo Persian Rugs Turkish Beloochistans; wide assortment of patterns; rich colors; silky texture; average size, 2.3x4. Priced, $23.75 THE LINEN SHOP 72-inch Mercerized Table Fancy Bordered Turkish Bath Damask, with a good luster fin- Towels, in pink, blue, lavender ish; assorted patterns. Regu- and gold; size 23x43. Regularly larly $1.00 yard. Yard, 79c. $1.50 each. Each, $1.20. - 64-inch Mercerized Table Damask, a good variety of pat- terns to select from. Regularly 75c yard. Yard, 65c. 2 special values in Utica Hemmed Cotton Sheets. Size 72x90, regularly $2.00 each. Spe- cial, each, $1.68. Size 63x90, regularly 8] .85 each. Each, $1.55. Sizes mentioned are torn sizes before hemming. Orlehtal Rug Salon The.colloction offers you a wonderful array of Kirmans, Araks, Sarouh, Lilli- hans, Kashans, Beloochistans, Dd'ghectuu, Cabistans, Kurdistans, Hamadans, Bokluru, Mossouls, etc. Our stock represents the work 9f months by our buyers-each piece shown was selected for its quality and beauty, and every one is marked far below the usual price asked for rugs of like quality. Mossouls ' Lillihans and - Sarouks th:h;fl?l::;‘::]g r{:::?: Aigood-lookmg rug is the finishing touch to the the - patterns clear and rooni, Persian Rugs are beautiful beyond compare, and coupled with durability makes these rugs the "beautiful in design. The rugs average 3 ft. 6 in. in moct' ical. Average size, 3 ft. 4 in. x 5 ft. 3 in. . Priced, width, length 6 ft. 6 in. $100.00 to $125.00 Priced, f $37.50 to $65.00 S Larger Size Persian and Chinese Rugs . The room-size Oriental or ChmeseRuguumHypncedfrom $500.00 to $1,000.00, The lot we offer for your approval contains many beauti- fulrugo—bothastoqua:lrtyanddeagn. The price is the lowest we luwe been able to offer in ‘years. Sizes average, 8x10ft and 9x12 ft. 5255 00 to $675.00 Purchases Forwarded Pupnd to Any Wrtie or Phone For Ow Shipping Point in the U. S. : Catalogue. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR'DEFERRED PAYMENT. PLAN ~__ There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and re~ Tieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, Itch, Pimples, Rashes, Blackheads in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid— clean, easy to uu nd dependable. an extra hrge lt is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins, Soap, 25c—Zemo Ointment, 50c. Stomach Upset? Get at the Real Cause—Talfe Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets - lilncy Turkish Bath Towels, scalloped ends, also embroid- ered; in pink, blue and gold. Regularly 85c each. Each, 60c. 18-inch Hemmed Mercerized Table Napkins, good wearing quality and soft finish; ready for use. Regularly $1.75 dozen. Dozen, $1.35. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Terry Cloth Ruffled Curtains Dupl Terry 3 : Clot‘l:s’ e;s Aol l?ufflcfd l:ll.l]’llllll of wide; printed on plain voile; 21/ yards both sides alike or in long; gathered ruffle ,contrasting col f‘; G of same material; This is a very effect- good quality. Pair, $1.95. oThavs what thousands of stoma are doing now. Instead Tarig onics, or irying to patch up poor digestion, they are attacking the REAL cause of the allment—ciogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwi Olive Tablets arouse W' heail nd bo ing m-n- natural 'une\lanl. away goes igestion and stom. troubles. Drapery Scrim, etc. White, ivory and ‘ecru scrim, voile, marquisette a n d . Swiss; plain, dotted -and d deulgnl also some stripes; fine quality. Yard, 25c and 45c. Undigested food: ive drapery fabric. the substitute for ulnmd Y"d’ ssc. Dr. Edward: Olive Tablets are a pursly Mlblo compound mixed with olive ol You know them by their olive celor. my do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime lef. Eat what you lil 15¢ PURCHASES FORWARDED PREPAID TO ANY SHIPPING POINT IN U. S, WRITE OR PHONE FOR OUR CATALOGUE INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT. PLAN, :