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3 truth” “apprec 2 FAITH OF LINCOLN DECLARED JEWISH Zangwill, English Novelist, Sees No Modern Christian- ity in Martyr’s Creed. P the Associated Press. % NEW YORK, November 14.—After Israel Zangwill, English novelist, and S. 8. Menken, president of the Na- tional urity League, had debated last night their differences over things American before the Associa- ion of Foreign Press Correspondents, Vincent Blasco Ibanez, the anish writer, arose and sald: other peace of Versailles has been attain- Menken had challenged Mr. il to a debate after the Eng- various people. . and the Rmerican had defen his views of American policy Lincoln's Faith Stated. Mr. Zangwill asserted last night that in his opinion the faith of Abra- ham Lincoln was not that of Christ- pted today, but rather ef with the command 'hou shalt love the Lord d with all thy might and love upp Mr. Menken Invited his opponent to ®o into the interior and “find that this nation is one that rewards the faith- ¥ ense of shame and pro- ational aspiration to none.” Zangwill's diagnosis that 'y suffeved from the “truth- SHARP THRUSTS AT U. S. Zangwill, However, Said to Love American People. 8pecial Disp 0 The Star. 2 W' YORK, November 14.—*Tt because 1 love you that you.” Thus Israel Zangwill. stormy petrel of Zlonism, after flaying the mem- bers of his own race, cxpluins the ex- tremely sharp pointed barbs he has been hurling these last few d and nights, a4t the American people as a whole. Mr. Zangwill’s attitude 15 a parental « He would have us know it does us. A few interruptions, a few hecklers here and there, Mr. Zaugwill said today. would Pt deter him from telling us exactly what he thinks of us nd what he believes at heart ally want to hear about our- remarked that discovered the American people, is 1 chastise real fault of . particularly the wome Real Amerfcan Fault. thelr inordinate desire lectures. event the t has announced ) worm can't turn on ympathies n people i started taunting the : elucidat tinent not a na- | anc ast in criticism of the tion, after having been built up al most wholly by immlgration. S himself Zang- mit "that Il~ had onc Hntes Safety Razors. 7 late: .\n( ‘lr of An st or " hablts. ¥ he regards bomination of the devil. fashioned English blade is much bet- ter, just as @ vigorous “tub” in the morning 0 much better than our indolent bath. Mr. Zangwlill says we tip oursclves to death. There I8 no curb to the custom or to the demands of the menials. Lavish tipping is| lru(‘ another evidence of our vul- My directed gwill's some sles, as attitude of the average Amer- | 1 prohibition has come in ! angwill's shafts of | 3 the a'.:.nu*( the Wwright b would have p he doctrine of ‘my nt wrong,' but not prohibition is concerned. Pro- hibition is sublime, but you make it & foke. What is it making of you? A ‘friend of mine poured himself a drink and then carefully hid the bottle.” Hits Restaurant Service. Mr. Zangwill thinks the service in American restaurants is the worst he has ever encountered anywhere. And on top of this the waiters demand exorhi A a’s Sunday “the height nd some of them weigh four ir vaunted sense we have that it hurts him worse than | i { { | i ““'-s. { fired by to | vears o ere Pig to Break, IF ast of 8 Months \Of Big Zoo Python By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, November 14, —A giant python at the Philadel- phia z00 has gone eight months without food, because it will take nothing but a live animal. Keep- ers have refrained from feeding the serpent through fear that the Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals might object. This fear has been dispelled and next week the python will be fed a live plg weighing fifty pounds. The keeper appealed to KFrank Rutherford, manager of the nnsylvania 8. P. C. A, who said: ‘The snake must be fed, no mat- ter how. While it may be cruelty to let the pig suffer such a deat it Is far more cruel to let the ser- vent expire from starvation.” Rutherford declared the pig would euffer a humane death. “When the vorker is put into the reptile’s cage there is only a su d'n spring, a flash of coils and the life is exginct in an instant,” lm sald. FORD’S PRIVATE CAR WILL BE LUXURIOUS i Chicago Paper Says It Is Most | Magnificently Appointed in } America. B. By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, November 14—The most luxurious private car in America is being built in the Puliman car shops | for Henry Ford, according to today's Chicago Tribune. Tiled bathroom sumptuous bedrooms, a dra room equipped with phonograph ing and rece electrical k nd accom- and the nts are in- according modations secretaric: car's complement of ser cluded in the specification ‘o the Tribune. GARAGE MAN KILLED IN REVOLVER BATTLE Wounded Cab Driver Said to Have | Fired Shot as Result of Old Feud. Special Dispateh to The Star PHILAT 14 ~One man was s § and an- (W other weunded in a pist ekt the | entrance to or iy tocated | M garages of the pany here early this m. The dead man is W forty-five vears old. nigt ent of the The pol ber tal shot was twenty-seven Famaus Old Rectpe for Cough Syrup Easily and cheaply, made st home, beats them all ® quick results. o EEEEE@DESESN Thousands of housewives have ould not .,u] | — oosens neither | One of Mr. Zang- | ntrymen m n in not on saying yes, the rview why American they have fruit shops fai “But vou ar expostulates My the trouble with ¥ & with then pvable. so_good make fi You enough You are Open vour h ter they ure & ough and str little mere listen for s and Hatte In Satirixt by Trade. ditors have not ll\fl\ll” is the He has | of his life. It was | 3 \Amll(( have some satir- to if kept on insisting that J And the sharper th more insistent have itions to Mr. Zang- i this or that organ- irst it seemed that th o o monoplize the thin hl\luh d u\.l )T, b ow he is in de- mAnd overywhe fact t beey ople ¢ to them. ngs suid th been' the invi knows that most of | he ntences at ks An humor « and Americ: t him, He is ha . but America won't And no an Wmerican sense of smbes at Ame notdsmile : ingrhis litt Jok& with Pay of $50 to $60 Month, Including % nadian Northern Head. TORONTO, November 14.—Sir lam Mac rallvaad builder, was eritically i1l at his héme last night. Sir tWilliam, who was knighted in 1911, Sformerly was president of the (s anadian rthern railway, now part zovernment system, and bullt nadian Pacific line in' Maine. S Digtity does not consist in pos- messing bonors, but in deserving T Wil- when he sees the American Yo re- | to- | understand | ¥ | LARGE ion‘nd that they can save two-thirds (@ of the money usually spent for cough preparations by using this; well known old recipe for making cough syrup. It is simple and chea, but it has no equal for prompt re- suits. It takes right hold of a cough il and give immediate relicf, usualy an | stopping an ordinary cough in The old- | hours or less. Get 27; ounces of Pinex from any druggist, pour it into a pint bottle, and add plain granulated sugar syrup i to make a full pint. If you prefer, ™ use clarified molasses, honey or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup. Either ’I way, it tastes good, keeps perlecl.l).‘. and lasts a fam a long time. It’s truly astonishing how quickly B acts, penetrating through every r passage of the throat and lungs and raises the phlegm @ —soothes and heals the membranes, and gradually, but sureiy, the an- noying throat tickie and dreaded W cough disappear entirely. Nothing | g better for bronchitis, spasmo croup, hoarseness or bronchial | W asthma. [ Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- | Il way pine extract, known the world ™} over for its healing effect on mem- branes. Avoid disappointment by asking | g your druggist for “2!3 ounces of Pinex,” with full directions, and don’t accept anything else. (ilur-!. »f vul- | anteed to give absolute satisfaction | | or money promptl; 1l has been | Pipar refunded. re. Ind. The L] —_— e e MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. ® MAN WiTh oneton oy s wants work, F. Co. Ft, W Dt a5 Pit s TE HOOM, Lo smailer, $4 .LET US MOVE YOUR FUR- 8 . | miture; unlimited facilities, low to' e | | | | | | o, retired vupunm and | lwg CRATE, PACK AND SH! |SEPARATE. ROONS, $1 L] est rates; always open. Phone'm { Main 1005, District Express Co. Local and Long-Distance MOVING Curetul Men. ten Reusona'rle, AC BY EXPERTS. Goods inired l z»dvmuu vans, qw ard B T NATIONAL CAPITAL si'oiuon x & MOVING, (0. North 8845, 1424 MoV PHONES: 3 TRANSFER & STORAG LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS moogrn FIREBROOF suiLoin PHONE NORTH 334 3’ TORAGE Kkl:o’smess THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOR, T e PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.~—Est. Knitted Undergarments At Our Usual Moderate Prices Most folks are changing thin undergarments right now. Colder weather requires an underwear weight that conserves the body heat and keeps out the cold. We carry an extensive stock of the following standard makes—Merode, Carter, Richelieu, Kayser, Princess May and are 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ‘12, 1929, C. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. also Washington selling agents for Athena Underwear for women, infants and children. CARTER Knitted Undergarments in a Great Variety Womens Carter Union Suits £1.00 m.l $1. Women's Carter Union Suits $1.95 and $2. rter Union S 95 and $3.00 Wool mixed with artificial silk stripe. Dainty good-looking garments. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves. ankle and knee length, High neck, long sleeves. ankle length. 2 18 years. At $1.95 to $3.00. Knitted Women's $1.75 Children’s Wool-Mixed Vests, T5¢ Ages t 3 years. High neck, long | sleeves, b down froot. Cotton | and_wool mived, in medium weight. At Tsc garment. ATHENA Women's Athena | nion Suits $L.75 and $1.95 1-weight fleece lined o0 sleeveless; Du sleeves. Regular extra sizes, $1.95. Women’s Athena Union Suits $1.75 and $1.95 Fine-weave Maco yarn suits, low neck, sleeveless: high nec long sleeves, ankle Dutch neck, knee length $1.75; extra s 5 Athena Union Suit, $1 neck, ribbed. cless; 36 and Low length, weight; $1.00 sait. Women's $1.95 Glove Silk Vests $165 ankle winter 38, At ton low neck, sizes, suits, neck, elbow $1.75; First quality; bodice style, in white, pink, orchid and peach; all sizes. At $1.65. Women's Athena Vests and Pants $2 and $2.25 ¢ Wool-mixed Vests, long ankle pants to match. ilar sizes, $2.003 extra sizes 25, Another grade. with a larger percentage of wool. Regular sizes, $2.95; extra sizes, $3.25, RICHELIEU Knitted Undergarments Splendidly Tailored [ WOmen’s Richelieu Union | Abdominal Bands Women’s Richelien Women’s Richelieu nion Suits $1.50 and $1.75 Medium weight, fine combed cotton, low neck, sleeveless, ankle and knee length. Built-up shoulder. Bodice style, in white and pink. Regular sizes, $1.50. Extra sizes, $1.75. Union Suits ! $2.95 and $3.25 fine ribbed, shoulder and ankle and knee wool mixed and Also Dutch neck, el- Regular and At $295 and Low neck, built - up bodice, length. silk. bow sleeves. extra sizes. $3.25. KAYSER Knitted Silk Undergarments Beautifully Made Women’s Kayser Union Suits, 75¢ to $2.50 Low neck, built-up shoulder and bodice, tight and um- Also closed suits and envelopes. Step-ins in At 75¢ to $2.50. brella knee. white and pink. VAN RAALTE Knitted and Silk Undergarments Here Women’s Sports Bloomers, $1.00 All sizes in mercerized cotton, good looking, with shirred cuff elf color or contrasting. Pink, maize, peach, black, navy, taupe, brown, log cabin, white, %reen purple and blue. At $1.00. Wool-mixed Bloomers and Tights, $2.95 and $3.75. On Sale P Royal—Main Floor. Also a Comprehensive Showing of Kayser and Van Raalte Glove-Silk Underwear, Athena and Phoenix Ribbed Silk Underwear MERODE Knitted Undergarments Winter-Weight Union Suits, $3.25 and $3.50 Wonten's. Merode. Low neck, sleeveless, knee length, built-up_shonlder and bodice with fape strap. Wool mixed Low neck, sleeveless, ankle length. Regular sizes, $3.25. Extra sizes, $3.50. Women's Merode Cotton Suits $L75 and £1.95 Winter welgh l»—n, kuce x 1 d" bo Sizes, $1.75. " Heavy-Weight Union Suits $4.75 and $5.25 Women's. Merode. High peck. long siceves, ankle length, wool and cotton and artificial silk stripe. lar sizes, $4.75, Extra sizes. Tow neck, sleeve: tup shoulder sleeveless wuits, Winter-Weight Merode Suits low e d. Lo wizes, $1.95. Fleeced Uni $1.95 and $2.2 Low neck Fitn Merode and Kht, wor sides, $3.25, v u Ankle rosizes, $1.95 Women's Merode Uni 5 and $3 band. th Women's Merode Union Suits and $4.25 neck i sl Dutelhpeck, elbow s, knee and ankle longth Winter welght, wool cotton mixed, with artificii] siik stripes. Regular sizes, $3.75. Extra sizes. $4.25. Tigh length, Merode Vests and Pants $1.95 and $2.25 mived, igh K, ¢ (otton Merode Vests and Pants s mateh. Kesular sizes. ra sises, $2.25. E and k sizes, $1.95. Women’s Carter Union Suits, $1.00. Extra Size, $1.25. Regt Low neck. ribbed. tailored top, knee ar $1.50 grade length. aad a sizes, $1.25. At $L00 suit. Regular size, $1.00, $1.00 vests, cotton and wool Children’s Double-Breasted Vests, Carters. A mixed. £ es to 3 vears. Good warm At $1.00. Women's Carter Union Suits, $4.25 and $4.50 Fine ribbed, large percentage of wool, high neck, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, low neck, sleeveless. Regular sizes, $425. Extra sizes, $4.50. Womens. long sleeves, Ankle length. Light-Weight Athena Suits $1 to $1.75 sleeveless, tight knee and umbrella Regular sizes, $1; extra sizes, $125 to Women's. Low neck, style. Also closed suits. $175. Athena Silk-Stripe Suits, $2.50 and $2.95 Good fall weight, with silk fiber stripe. Low neck, sleeveless, knee and ankle length. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, high neck, long sleeves; ankle length. Regular sizes, $2505 extra sizes, $2.95. Women’s Athena Union Suits $3.95 and $4.50 Fine-weave, wool mixed and silk ankle and knee length. Dutch neck, Reguiar sizes, $3.95; extra sizes, $4.5 sleeveless, ankle length. Low ne sleeves, a tripe. elbow Suits, $1.75 and $2.95 Fine ribbed, cotton and wool mixed. Low neck, sleeveless, ankle and knee length. Built-up shoulder and bodice. Also Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length. Regular and extra sizes. At $1.75 to $2.95. Kayser Lisle and Cotton Vests, 35c to $1. Kayser Italian Silk Vests, $2.75 to $5.75. ‘ Kayser Glove Silk Bloomers, $3.50 to $6.75. Kayser Italian Silk Union Suits, $6.50 to $10.25. | Kayser Italian Silk Envelopes, $4.95 to $5.95. Kayser Cotton Bloomers, $1.00 and $1.25. i Van Raalte Silk Vests, $2.50 to $4.25 | Van Raalte Silk Bloomers, $2.95 to $5.25 | Van Raalte Union Suits, $4.95 and $5.50 | Van Raalte Envelopes, $4.25 and $8.95 On Sale Palais Royal—Main Floor. l { | | An Unusually Werthy Collection of Winter-Weight Union Suits, $5.50 and $5.95 High neck, ln length, large percentage of wool. Extra sizes, 5595 Women’s. Merode. Revul‘xr sizes, $5.50, Merode Wool Vests and Pants $3.50 and $3.75 arm, floe riibed veaty, large per- m n—m.x sizes, $3.50. Extra sizes, $3.75. Boys’ Fleece Cotton Suits $1.50 to $1.95 Fine ribbed, white, long sleeves. ankle length. ' Drop seat and closed croteh. Sizes 4 to Boys® Wool Mixed Suits 3 $2 to § Gray and white, high neck, lon; siceves. ankle length. ~Smaller sizes bave drap & zer sizes closed Froteh. 3 to ears. and Misses’ Union Suits $210 §3 Medium weight, white cotton and wool mixed, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. ' Dutch' neck, elbow sleeves, knee length Girls' Children’s Union Suits 5 mized, with arti- feial sk stripe. High ncck, long Vieeves, ankie length. Dutch elbows ‘sleeves, kaee length 16 years Wool and co ‘Women's Carter Union Suits $2.95 and $3.50 Wool and cotton mixed with silk- ateen stripe. Low npeck, sleevels and kmee leogth. Dutch neck, Clhow seeves. Hegolar sizes, $2.95. E a sizes, $3.50. Infunts” Carter Wool Vests, Ages to 3 years. High nec sleeves, buttoned down froot. percentage of wool. At §1. Infants’ Carter Vests, 59¢ Ages t0 3 years. High neck, long sleeves, good-weight cotton. At S garment, Undergarments—Women and Athena Cotton Union Suits $1 to.§1.50 high neck. short knee length: closed crotch; G to 16 years. Girls' and misses’, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length, drop seat. Mdlum-weight cotton. 2 to 16 years. At $1.00 to $1350. Boys’ Wool-Mixed Suits $1.75 10 $2.25 Gray wool mixed, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; 4 to 16 vears. White wool mixed, high neck, long sleeves, ankle High neck. short knee length. Sizes 4 to AL $1.75 to $235. + Also Girls' and Misses' Wool- | high neck, long - length. with drop 5 and $2.25. 30, sleeves; seat. At $L Carter’s [ Wool Mixed 1‘ 50c, 59c } | Adults, white and g gray, $1. i Kayser Silk-’ $2.25 to $4.50 Italian silk tops with lower part of cotton or silk lisle. Dainty, good-looking garments, built-up shoulders and bodice, knee length. Sizes 36 Women’s Ribbed Corset High neck, long sleeves, medium and winter weights 59¢ to $1.25. On Sale Palais Royal—Main Floor. Regular and extra sizes, At sleeves, ankle heavy weight. Girls’ and Misses’ Merode Suits $1.50 to $1.95 Fleeced cotton, mediom weight, Digh neck, long sleeves. Dutch neck, elbow secves. 2 to 18 yeam. Children’s Memdo Underwear $1.50 and $1. Fool mized, with srtificial silk tetp st elbow Children's Merode Underwear 65¢ and 7 Medinm-weight cotton vest reck, foni alceves. Duteh. net bow sleeves: knee pants to mi 2 to 16 years. Children’s Vests and Pants 65¢ to $1.20 Merode fneced ~euts, Bigh peck. long sleeves, Dutch elbow e ats "ty match, snkle aud koce lesgth. 2 to 16 years, Children’s Vests and Pants 75 to $1.95 vests. high meck, long and kpee pants to Merino Vests and Pants $1.75 and $1.95 fine ribbed Tong laree percentage of wool. 2 to 16 years A 3175 and $1.95. Tnfants’ Carter Ve: Ages to 3 years. mixed. HA[II neck. hvng sle $1.25. Wollena 82..10 Carter Union , $1.95 ‘Wool mixed lllh artificial stri) Low meck, sieeveless, knee leng Regular and extra sizes, Pirst qual- ol ity. At §1.96. Children Children’s Athena $1.95 and $2.25 2 to 12 years. High neck, long eleeves, ankle length: walst style, with_ buttons for garters. 2 to 12 years. At 91.95 and Suits Athena Union Suits $1.75 1o $2.25 For girls and misses, Silk stripe sults; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length. 2 to 16 years. At SLTS to $2.25. Athena Vests for Tiny Tots, ages to 3 years Silk and w oul mixed, $1.28. Cotton _and wool, double breasted, $1. Double-breasted Bhe. Cotton, cotton, at button down front, On Sale Palais : Royal- Main Floor Top Suits to 46. At $2.25 to $4.50. ! Covers, 59¢ to $1.25 Dutch neck, elbow sleeves,