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THE EVENING ., WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, -1924. : X = —_*-—_“_——-—_—_——M— ive agencies. “The church is C. Ostrow, Mrs, Herbert Sauber, Miss ts planning th DUTY OF CHURCHES (i et ud s, 5| TEAMS ARE FORMED o 5ot i iy S JEWISH COMMUNITY |:5is % 0.t it CLARENDON TOPLAN | NON-PARTISANS TO MEET 2 v of ot e : andel, Mrs. . Singer, § : activities would be most appropriate = a moral ambulance. It teaches young ’ J. H. Katz, Mrs. Edward Cooper, Mrs. b # - = s e, imrioves | FOR ZIONISTS? DRIVE [§ Byiais s Bovers conser s EVENTS ANNOUNGED |5, ooy, buniing e e ereted T e e e for themselves and also enables adoles- Mrs. Willlam Kraft, Mrs. M. B. Dodek, . mittee consists of the following: a7, B SR ow cence to restate the faith in words un- e Mrs. Louis Notes, Mrs, M. Wittlin e Isadore Freund, chairman;. Morris| EYesident of Club Issues Call for Night to Include C. M. Neal. derstandable to youth. In addition it and Mrs. William Rosendort. 2 | Concerts and Lectures to Feature|C®frits J. B. Shapiro, Morris Wittlin,| Large Attendance at Meet- | Special Dispatch to The star, furnishes a common meeting place | Duty of Every Jew to Work for| Mrs. Frieda Buchhantz (captain), for Loth sexes.” Fred 8. Gichner, R. B. Behrend, Harry MEE Lo Bl Mol CHIRS Nicobs,: Mik Program, First to Be Held King, ex-officlo: Louls E. Splegler, ing Tonight. : CLARENDON, Va., Cetober 23.—w Palestine Homeland, Cam- I Peake, Mrs. Joseph Mazo, Mrs. J. : - C. Lankford wiil represent the D, : Meanx of Upbullding. ey N Miss Aline E. Solomons, Mrs. Charles S g < 3 e Demo : i . Mrs. Kassan, Miss Flora Ber- : - A. Gol ‘ ;. | Special Dispetch to The Star. cratlc party at the non-partisa Norfolk Pastor Describes | Bishop James E. Freeman tola of paigners Are Told. gazin, Mrs. Ben Kriedman, Mrs. Paul Sunday Night. Mrs Agii"l):hi&m"' . Jev: | CLARENDON, Va., October 23.—Pres- | TECUNE to be held at Clarendon it | the failure of the machinery of the RORIRAE Pearlman, Mrs. Danuel Lorenz Mrs. SL T Rabbi Louls 3. Schwefel, Miss Heteors, | Jdent Hastings of ths Clarendon Gurden lzens’ Hall tomorrcw afterncon a X | ehurch to create irit huild- o 3, 3 3 Ce o . i e o'clock, under a o T Need of Serving Young |ini ana said that the most important | Teams for women's division and | Xorii Briss Theres Sheltormane Mre.| The extension activities committee [Levitan, Miss Sara Roberts, Mra.(Club has jssucd a call for & large At | ganized Women Vorors of Arnegen [ thiug of today is that this spiritual | CAPtains of the men's units of the |‘alex Rosenbloom, Mrs, Nathan Kir-|of the Jewish Community Center an- | Henry Oxenberg, lsidore Hershfield,|jendance At (ho wnceting of the cwb | County. ‘Announcement | it . | ¥ local Zionist membership dilv i S nounced to Maurice Narcisenfeld, D B to be held tonight at Clarendon Citi- Y nt is also made Peopl t Ci t | upbuilding machinery be created. oAl D @ to be | gtein, today a series of public ST D Ay " Hall 5 36 Wil b that C. M. Neal will speak in the Inter eople, at Convention. | urpui “l'he1a: next woslk weratwalectedt Moes- events for the coming season, the first | Simon, Mortimer King, Dr. Carl Gold- | 2ens' Hall, stating that it will be of | oy "¢ the 1q v . afternoon @ parents A 3 Mrs. Helen Levinson (captain), Mrs. el B et b Lsrencis S Who ach he La Follette-Wheeler R | meeting was held. The need of par- |3aY Right at a workers' meeting of | yyjjus Weinberg, Mrs. J. R. Panitz, | Which will be a ‘meeting at the | énberg, Dr. Edward A. Oafritz, Mrs. | SPecia’ bentil 1o . 3 are In doube | ticket. taking more Interest the | the Washington Zionist district, at | Mrs. Isadore Young, Mrs. S. Korman, | EIShth Street Temple Sunday night,|Stanley Lansburgh, Abe Sheffer: e i e s ot e o e The importance S| every-day activities of their childven | HOtel Washington. Mrs. Charles Rosenthal, Mrs. Maurice | &t Which plans of the new Community | Bertram Block, Mrs. Samuel Korman | &5 10 the best methods of caving for S Rabbi Louis J. Schwefel of Adas |Milsteon, Mrs, Hars ager, Mrs, | Center building will be presented to|and Mrs. Leonard Schloss. thelr flowers and plagts during tho Win= activities in the Epise s | was emphasized. Among the speak- - the policies and platforms of tho A ot ; ol g . israel Congregation told the workers | e fiate the public. : ter months. three b Y < & means of & chu were J. H. Lightfoot of Trinity | jpthe] COMETERIG IR (00 the Workers | Clarence Kirstein, " Miss — Beulah v Other events include: — Peter Bisset, horticulturist of the | by oif Parties, Mrs. C. M. Rogers emphasized by Rev s < A . Takoma Park, D C:: Mra H.| & 3 Freund, Mrs. Fred Schnider, Mrs.| A concert under the auspices of e Lo _ o | chairman of the Organized Women Block. rector of St Johs ris . Clagett, of Trinity Church, | ¥oT§ for # national homeland in Pal-| Reyben Schmidt, Mrs. Morris Stein. | Louis Thompson, Thursday evening.| WILL ADDRESS W. C. T. U :‘u’;;'edwf},“:i_";‘z‘x""lfi’\‘”;‘;m';fil Agricul- | Voters, has invited each of tho parts Hoanoke. Va., at the closing session | Upper Marlboro, Md.; BN Ot | SR i e Mrs. ‘Joseph Kaminsky (captain), | November 20. ® ¥* | Which will embrace all of these sub.|°FEanizations of the county to have ty-eighth convention of [St. Paul's parish, Georges | o tSon Heckman, who was appoint- | Mrs. Veaux, Mrs. M. Felstein, Mrs. J.| A symposium on “Immigration” jects. All residents are invited. Two| % SPS2Ker at the meeting. Up to a School Institute of the | County, Md.; M S. Hight of | S chairman of the men's division, | Katzman, Mrs. W. Krupsaw, Mrs. M, | CODSisting of half-hour talks by Com- amendments to the club's constitution | \2t° hour today the Republicans had Washington, in the | St Margarst s Mra: Jony | Hamed d: 01) ollow :g team captains: | Burka, Mrs. Al Shefferman, Mrs, | Missioner General W. W. Husband, | Leader of New Zealand Union to Wil be submicted. It is proposed to| NOt made their selection of a speaker. h of the Epiphany. last night. L. Walter of the Church of the Good | Senmeiqer, & 1eonard, Do suri: | Aaron’ Cadits, Mrs. Hirsh Periman, | 1sadore Hershfleld, national counsel { amend section 5 to read as follows {the meeting 1s to be exclusively for Phere : ‘“.‘_ of critics of | . ne, herd ‘:{Trr;;:n-::k 2 ;;;[n:r:‘vi, smp‘~r;‘1§',‘,'.'.‘§.° Mrs. S. Schlossberg, Mrs. H. Silver- »fdth'e ;ipl\»;»w Immigrant Aid Society, Speak at Mass Meeting. e et e Ol tc’::l’d:ln:’tn ;‘{olennol the county, ac- young people which have sprung up| s o R Rl ark, H. v, 8. , | berg. and John W. Lewls, director of Ameri- st e o Mrs. Rogers. in recent vears, both of which tend | eartier” in' the “Hus the. sonueniion|J; Salus, Tsidor Mintz, Rabbl Julius | Mius Rebecca Rhoade (captain), Miss | canization, Baltimore, Md., Monday | Mrs Rachel Don, national president|With the first meeting in November, . T. Loeb, Paul Himmelfarb, Rev. Louls | poe oo e (), s | O ecomben 1e, oo S48y | of the New Zealand Woman's Chris. | Which shall be the annual meeting for | oo . Miss Jean Synder, Mis 3 s SIghth | ian Temperance Union, will speak a | the election of officers. The dues of the toward extren he. Al 006 0L | aapted teablutions. expreretiG T ook, Al D Dey these classes is constituted of those | grets and sympathy to the families | no. Fi folueah o ouls Gross- | Mary Levy, Miss Rae Burns, Mg | Street Temple. 3 e a ? se that think everything young Zu'uhlv\nflhe Ihfe RewiDr. . Henning Nelba | . _l'r'{',"":;mfi’“‘l‘; “;‘ “;{’l:l'(“%. 1s- | Rose Bdlowitz, Miss Ella Miller, Miss| A symposium on the subject of | Tt {S".fi;",‘,'il;’;u‘,f‘,; Distolet; We ;,‘,:.yt:,tff;d‘.}..hen?: R%i:filfi’"f.é‘.fl?n;"fi Plicants. An_affirmative vote of six do is all right—thinking alonk the | rector of Grace Church, Wondside, | Soi i Touls . Splegler Chorpey, | Florence Lazerow, Miss Clara Harri- | “The Problem of the Young American | gi "3 olclock, - at - Cainare amgon: | upon election to membérsnip: provided, | Members of the executive committes lines that whatever is widely tolerat- | Md., and of the late H. Gordon. | J* Stein. Joseph Temin, Merris Stors | 50n. Miss Julia Sharf. Jew." participated in by Dr. Abram|Church Mre. Don will be intradoomy | that members elected during the last | PFesent at a meeting shall be suffi- ed is tolerable. The other class can|who died recently. D, Abraham, Rubin Aaronson, Asthur | 21T, Bdward Cafritz (captain), Mrs. | Simon, Rabbi Julius T. Loeb and|by Mrs Emma Sanford Sheltan. Die | quarter of a fiscal year shall not be re- | Gpnty, 1o €lect the applicant. Person Py Young people. but| A resolution was adovted express- | Goclien. Frank Roseabors. snd. mor | G€0r8e Goldberg, Miss Sylvania | Rabbi Louls J. Schwefel. Tuesday |rict president. Mrs Don a Mothoais | quired to pay dues for that period e acndered.distingulalisd wervice hem for all of the evils in the |ing regret over the recent resigna- | Hpoade Rosenfeld, Mrs. John Safer, Mrs.|evening, January 13, 1925. minister, has won added prominence| It is also proposed to amend section | 1o, the < ‘;”"g“;:{ B Slected. hemorary | woman voters of the county may become enlightened on tion of four executive secretaries of | Meyer Baturin, Mrs. Paul Harmel. Abe Shefferman, Washington Opera [as a speak i el : i T 5 W . . : 3 e peaker during the two months |6 to read as follows: Three Agenciex Failine. tie department of religious education “"'f-'- Teams ?--ed. Company and a group of co-artists in |she has been in America. The com-| *The qualifications for membership —_— of the national organization of the The following women's teams were a concert, Tuesday evening, February | mittee arranging the mass meeting |in the club shall be an active interest In | ypoe aaper Strickland of Fort or “The ho *h and school are | pyiccopal Church named: SPENT $420 IN CAMPAIGN. | to. 1925. consists of Mrs. Georze Ross. Mrs. T.|gardening. All applications for mem-|woren Tex., as a result of her suc. the three cies that should stimu- | pra ' gelega . r enry i e vlegates to the convention Mrs. Henry Oxenberg _(captain) An interclub dramatic contest on|Lewis, Mrs. E. 1lowl: E. T = late the you cople to rise | = . , Mrs. E. C. Yellowley, Mrs, bership shall be referred to the execu ate the voung people to ris | also_elected the following members | Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. J. Krupsaw, _ Tuesday evening, March 2, 1925, Henry and Miss Claire L. Lusby,|tive committee, which shall report at f“‘;i:[“‘h!?'g;’f,::,‘f:‘fm‘;‘;fl‘:g:":: o the Godless life Which they frequently | to the hoard of religious education of | Mrs, J. Rubin, Mrs. Harry Zager, Mrs. The extension actlvities committee ' chairman. thé next meeting on the election of ap- |champion steer roper o (e woaris orld t 1o recopnized that ‘Mhe normsl|Churcs of the Botohiny whs wis | Shaptee 0, 0000 is Jennie special for Friday. quality. Green on white. Per- Third Floor Third Floor . i n Kayser On Time—~The Hecht Co. , $ ' Perfect quality all-silk St .- stockings, in black, gray, specially repriced for im- find around them. Each of U ese agel - | the Department of Washington. Rev. |I. Mintz, Mrs. M. Luria, Mrs. L. Beck. | CAPPer Reports Expenditures in modern home is silent about Goi. | newly elected, and the following, who Warsaw (captain), Rosita | Senator Capper, Republican, Kan- (S church. Th. church has Good Shepherd; Dr. Alvin T. Gregory, | Goldstein, Trene Goldstein and Bertha | Féceived no contributions. Oll Opaq'w fect rollers. Special for Friday. i L FridayCl Odd ridayClearance of ments of | $2.50 silk Hose Fourth Annual Pre-Season beige, Russia calf, cordo- $5 to $6 \3 mediate disposal. These cies has failed. Dr. 2 The public schools accept with ¢ weré re-elected from last year: Rev. man, Dorothy Singer, Sarah | 588, reported to the secretary of th Satisfaction First Since 1859 organizations for young ple St. Stephen’s parish, and Miss Cath- | Wolfe. James Malone, who is opposing 7 S, W' d Sh d not of organizations of erine R. Watkins, St. Thomas' parish. | Mrs. Carl Goldenberg (captain), | Senator Capper on the Democratic L mndaow adaes people.” \ Mrs. William Levy, Mrs. Robert Klein, | ticket, reported he had spent $1,751, c Rev. Dr. Block said that the young P o Mrs. Alex. Koplin, Mrs. Max Miller | @and received $419 in contributions. people’s societies of the church bridge lhe girl who paints her face is no | and Mrs. Louis J. Schwefel. - —e c the gap between s ence and ma- | shri violet. It certain | . Harry Sherby (captain), Mrs. Yellow has been fo e ’hi e S 4 e o o, N ellow has been for the favorite White and fancy tile pat- \D Reduced for Friday > van and beaver. Odd- RN A A truly wonderful low price on about 200 hats. 1 > famous makes need no e Gt SN L Each ;.hgmnvmcmg lat((g of their true smartness and = 3 further introduction— A 8 former higher pricing. Every possible style and color— : i ability is featured in fine velvets—Lyon and Panne and novelty com- | s their dependability K A binations. 5 $ g 2 known everywhere. 4 Trimmings are most unusual, and were it not for the i i e Street Floor world Ze B. Phillips, rector of the Mrs. Samuel Shapiro und Mrs. H. Kansas. fingers the co-operation for character John Moser of the Georgetown parish, | Snyder, Belle Rosenblatt, Mi Senate today that he had spent $42 o building as it offer 3 e | Miss . .-\\m:u‘ l'h’jvrwl of the l:re-n-nhrrz.e Ruth :;.»::1:{“", Jennte | In his compaign for r»-‘onuéfi.’fn and 400 Table OlICIOth as prevent- | color of the high officials in Chi fem AR hold it Dupl dsiof erns. A household necessity, uplex seconds of perfect §$1.25 810-818 Seventh Street [ [J rimme 1nter ats | oo ] / Van Raalte ‘$ .79 Many Formerly Selling for , e o fact that we must have the space these hats would not be offered at such a very low figure. Hats for misses " B and matrons in cloche, up-turned brims, medi d i WO A< X : <hapes in dressy and tailored types. We advise an earls 8" 3 : Warm visit, for we anticipate spirited selling. 4 3 / Street Floor—King's gfllnce At & F: BathrObea ‘ Dress and Utility Coals 2= fl50 ”/% D . Light or dark patterned Bad$350Ya / Featured at Lowered Prices | v i b e Y Gir- shawl collar effects, dle and pocket complete an a pleasing ensemble. Warmth giving, service- able and attractive—what = . ~. e . 3 2 more can one ask of a Folks used to say “just as sure as Christmas is com- 54 2 bath robe? : ing” and now they say “just as sure as The Hecht Co. JRNENOEZ. The first signs of cold weather showed the immediate neces- S ek Chri S » 2 y sity for being prepared for Winter's blasts. With good-looking R Bt Mekihpor e 1 f 1 coats at such moderate prices there can’t be any good reason for Brushed WOOl ; : doing without a warm Winter outergarment. A . z Straightline or slightly wrapped side-closing effects trimmed Crlcket with fur collars and cuffs or simply self trimmed. 4 pam D . S For we do it every year—and do it better all the time. : S . Polaire Blocked Polaire Sweaters Because we first sold the idea to our cravateurs four ’ ol $ ” ‘ Velours ~ Melton In black, brown, navy, taupe and reindeer, enhanced with sealine, beaverette, natural and dyed opossum. Remarkable values at $10 and $15, involving considerable savings on the St <martest of the new lower priced coats. Sizes 16 to 44. on “model Second Floor—King’s Palace sweaters with V neck and long sleeves. Gray, buff and powder blue with contrast- ing stripes at neck, sleeves and bottom. A really striking style for street and sport wear. Effective when worn with a sportive gay colored skirt. Second floor vears ago, and each year they give us better silks, and each year we do the same for you. by Foreign and American Silks _ ! B b Warm Blankets In extra heavy qualities that look and feel like two 3 | $1.25 and three times a dollar’s worth. In deep stripes; in N - Crepe de Chine brocades; in regimentals; in satins; in mogadores. In \ 98 d patterns now being stressed by Vanity Fair, Men’s Wear v C e DD Regularly $7 & $8 Specially priced just in time for cold weather selling. Many weren't prepared for ; ; the recent colder weather—it would be well worth your while to take advantage of these special cold weather values. Part-wool blankets of splendid heavy weight in two sizes 70x80 and 66x88. Large block plaids in blue, pin tan and orchid finished with deep soisette binding. % $5 Plaid Blankets $1.25 Cotton Blankets $£3.98 $1.00 Double-bed sizes in a Firmly woven imported choice of double thickness cmmg blan(lf:ts wei_gt%:in% two i i pounds. Gray wi ancy single blanket or double pair, {mrd"s' Tor o ansisleal cither in excellent weight .\ i12" planket where addi- and quality. Pink, blue or tional warmth is found nec- yellow plaids. essary. Third floor, King’s Palace ¢ Sateen Petticoats 97¢ Attractive new styles of lustrous black sateen with tailored hem or deep pleated flounce. A com- plete range of lengths. This is the ideal petticoat for wear under tailored frocks and suits. Second floor 3 icati 3 All-silk quality, 39 and other authentic publications. \ » cheshide s array of Fall colors—suit- able for lingerie, frocks and blouses. Empire blue, N Copen, orchid, scarlet, A Dolen Pdttel‘ns S ketched o brown, tan, old rose, pin 1 jade, mais, cocoa, navy and black. And there are about 112 more to choose from. Your Street fioer difficulty will be not in selecting one—but in choosing the $1.59 .M essaline R 84 ones you like best. To put on right away—or the right g = 'W e gift to put away. . o 4 $1.19 N DS DD DTS DD > Black, all silk, firm tex- i : 2 S ) tured messaline with per- lndwzdually boxed.‘thh your card, tf you wish fect, lustrous fmish_p A ~ QQ%QQQQ@Q<><>QQQ6QQ g A splendid draping quality. h o See our ather advertisements, pages 14 and 3I. 2 ] Street floor : New S lpment Of 97c G d lity s 35¢ Percale Rayon Hose el ; tan and purple. : A complete array of the navy, pur] : leading Fall tone border- c Hemstitched top with C y ) ing on the lighter tan neat shoulder straps. Costume Slips shades as well as browns, Sizes 36 to 44. 36-inch printed percale, § ! :’::1:::5‘?°;'ufir:{c’t:1v:;'& The correct undergar- in light and dark colors “black. Made with high ment to be worn to attain with neat stripes, figures spliced heel, double sole and toe. Seconds of the wrinkless silhouette or dots. All fast color H '““C‘h i’_‘lh" P:'Ct_d quality, wnh_sz;;h slight so necessary to the per- = imperfections as to in no way impair the wear- fabrics, ing qualities. fect costume. %% TN 2R o, i SN S 8 S N Street floor Street floor Second floor ) ¢ LT T LIRS i {RTTTTRGT T