Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1924, Page 27

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FEAST OF CANDLES 10 BE CELEBRATED Jewish Congregations to Open 8-Day Observance of Anniversary Sunday. B = period of gregations, brate th the Sunday and extending over ght days all Jewish con- chools and homes will cele ancient “Cahanukah festi: feast of the candles. Simulta- tion of the Ohev Fifth and I streets, fith anni- gogue lorate its twenty-| ¥ of the Judeans, under Judas accabaeus, over the Syrian-Greek + Antiochus Epiphanus dur- 1 War. < forces had forced »ntinue the practice and customs of their religlon for a period of and had made them set up god Jupiter, which they ip under penalty ot priestly k forces le of the city in » feast which is held sht over might.” One chted in each home every have been put intc I program will be giver iildren of the Hebrew School Ohev Sholom Temple Sunday ents have alsc \ made in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Ohev Sholom Tem 1quet will be held Sunday vestry of the symbol ndle hairman of , will preside and ad- 1 be made by Harry 1. Car- ient of the Ohev Sholom con- Rabbi J. Loeb of the Kaplan, chairman of on's executive board: the ban- ccxbusus” by Lougtelloy Jack Permit of the poem, “On Beholding will be recited by A retrospec will be given by Those in charge of the anniversary celebration are Joseph Paklan, Ben- jamin Miller, B. Hayman, L. Cohen, L. Rosenberg and L. Bennett, NEW MORTAR DEVELOPED. Ordnance Experts Produce Gun to Throw Projectile a Mile. ¥ ordnance experts hav a new dev 800 yards, and is ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Carter Troop will repeat his novelogue of “The Little French Girl” at 5 o'clock in lecture hall of American University. Free to public TONIGHT. High school students of Holy Cross Academy, under the direction of Mrs. Morse, will present a playlet, “The White Christmas,” at the school, o'clock. Relatives and friends in- vited. Cushing Auxiliary, Sons of Vet- erans, will meet, 8 o'clock, fn Pythian | Temple, for election of officers. Monarch Club will body. as | S. Rob-| Members of the ttend Kelth's Theater in a uests of Manager Roland )tns. “The Old Maids' Convention” will| o presented by the Young Girls' | Club in parish hall of St. Monica's “hapel, under auspices of Altar Guild >t the church. “The Womanless Wedding” will be ziven by the Omega Psi Phi Fra- ternity of Howard University as a| feature of the calendar bazaar at Phyllls Wheatley Y. W. C. A George H. Thomas W. R. C. will meet at Masonlc Temple northeast. Bazaar sale of Christmas articles, Dr. Simon will k of the Tute | Samuel Gompers «nd his contribution | to American life, at Eighth Street Temple. The Widows ‘and Orphans' Asséclation will meet, 7:30 o i A. R. Hall. Election of officers Hon The Business Women's Counctl will | meet In lecture room of Chu the Covenant. There will be ustrated lecture on the work of orhood House. The Soclety for Steel Treating w | England. meet, § o'clock, in auditorium of New Interior Department Bullding. Dr. R D. Saklatwalla, general superinten- dent Vanadium Corporation of Amer- ica, will speak of “The Role of Ferro- Alloys in Steel Production.” Eais Bids Ccohdge to Charlotte. An invitation was tendered Presi- dent Coolidge today by Senator Over- man, Democrat, orth Carolina, to visit Charlotte, N. C.. on any trip that | the Executive might make into the | South. Mr. Coolidge replied that he | would be glad to consider the invi-| tation should he decide on a Southern | trip. THE EVENING “EMIR” 15 ORDERE 10 QUIT AMERICA Immigration Officials Issue Deportation Writ for Zerdecheno. Mohammed Kakelo, sometimes Seid Zerdecheno, Emir of Kurdestan, self- | claimed owner of thousands of cam- els and broad acres in Asia Minor, has come to the end of his trail in the United States—a trall that em- broiled him with the police in twc cities and at last culminated in in- fon in.the District jail. emir is now in New York, and ¢ an order for his deportation to ngland was issued. Where he will 0 from England Is unsettled, but his unexpired visa permits his return to Turkey, the land from which he came and which claims sov- ereignty cver Kurdestan, won't have him, according to the Department of Labor. because he has already been expelled from Turkey as an undesir- able. Zerdecheno arrived in New York in Jul aving papers in the face of nigration inspectors and claiming diplomatic immunity. He got away with it for a while, but & New York newspaper declared he had beat a board bill and made other, charges gainst him that caused the fmmigra- tion service to put him under sur- veillance. Coming to Washington, he an unsuccesstul attempt to ob- aln the O. K. of the Secretary of State to diplomatic papers, and w y arrested on a charge Mlegally = entering the ~United ed in jail month before bail him pending his case. Finally view of the L last court of in im fon cases. legality of his remaining in this country, and he was ordered deported for nearly a decision as to the board of re- Depagtment = gun of Java, religfously guarded by ive women, who bring offerings in malke their ex- » holy . 18 4 rrived that would | the | lying near | STAR, WASHINGTON, ALLEGED BEER CAPTURED, VAN DRIVER ARRESTED Forty Half Barrels of Beverage Seized, Officers Suspecting It Was “Real Article.” A truck carrying 40 half barrels of alleged beer was seized by Lieut. G. E. Burlingame of the ninth pre- cinct and several members of his command this morning at Michigan Girls’ Handmade Underwear, $1 Nainsook Gowns and Prin cess Slips, in sizes 4 to 14 years, showing touches of hand-drawnwork. Lace trim- med styles, $1.25. Girls’ Crepe Gowns, $1 In a wide assortment of col- ors. Both sleeve and sleeve- less styles. In pink, blue, honeydew and white, in floral designs. Sizes 4 to 14 years Satinette and Muslin Costume Slips $1 and $1.95 Lace-trimmed_Slips, in p and blue. Sizes 6 to years. Scarf Sets, $1.95 Children's scarf and sets, in tan, blue, brown, white and red. Unusually low pricec. 3 14 tam Flannelette Gowns, $1 Warm, Soft Flann Gowns, ‘in sizes for infants and children 2 to 14 years. FRIDAY, DEC avenue and Eighteenth street, Brook- land. George Richardson, colored, 1415 C street southeast, the driv was arrested and charged with tran portation and illegal possession of in- toxicating liquor. Lieut. Burlingame heard rumors of real beer being brought here from Baltimore in moving vans and dls- posed of in near-beer places, and it was fn an effort to learn the truth of the rumor that he has been on the rond the past few mornings. Motoring to a point in Maryland beyond Hyattsville, the lleutenant lana others sighted the van moving in Panty Dresses Creepers and Boys’ Suits, $1 to $1.95 Well made, and splendid service 2'to 6 years will give Sizes in all, Baby Blankets, 95¢ Warm, fluffy Baby Blankets, in white, pink and blue hades. For crib or carriage Splendid values White Poplin.Bab_\' Caps, 58¢c Snowy white are the little Baby Caps of p They are very well made. Baby Dresses, $l Lace and these Nainsook baby embroidery Dresses Baby Shoes, $1 black leather. kid trimmied witi and white black patent DOWN STAIRS STORI EMBER the direction of the District Richardson, probably realizing he was being follgwed, left the beaten path and drove to Ram's Horn road to_enter the city through Brookland The police car continued across the District line and greeted Richardson just after he had passed Michigan avenue and Elghteenth street, Brook- land. Richardsop offered no objection to being zrrested, but had very little to say of his trip over the road. dHe did say an unidentified man had em- ployed him to drive the van here from Baltimore, but would say nothing of the Intended destination of the cargo. 19, 1924 lne. FOUR HURT IN WRECK. Express Train Crashes Into Local in Tennessee. MARYVILLE, Tenn., December 19. —Four persons were injured, one woman possibly seriously, wher Loulsville and Nishville exprees train No. 31, Cinciznati to Atlanta, crashed into a shuttle train operated between this city and Knoxville, at Armona, 4 [mtlcl from here, yesterday at lock Cause of the collision was due tc | fallure of the brakes of the shuitle train to hold when it was being oper- ated into the sidigg at Armona, and the fact that a heavy fofg obscured the track for some distance. Susan B. Anthony Life and Work By IDA HUSTED HARPER Three Volumes, last sets Addross Author. 1 hington, I 8t N.W. o. Silk and Baronet Satin Costume Slips $3.95 Silk shown [he Slips in a large match or blend with your frock. te, flesh, zes 36 to 4. onet Satin which have been so popular this season, the tan, are shown in bro henna, Sizes 36 to rose DOWN STAIRS STORE Gowns, °1.95 designs make these Handmade for gifts. They e that we believe with vellow, Rayon hems of colors to Rust, black and white. 20-inch variety are tan, &Lothrop Down Stairs Store - See Upstairs Store Advertisements on Pages 14 and 15. We Offer These Gift Op Fo.r Babyanc] Sister portunities Saturday Rings, 50c to $1 Gold Filled and Sterling Silver Rings, ac curate reproductions of costly and most popular styles. Costume Slips, shades of , flesh and wanted blue, mai . In scissors, Cases i Toilet Gift Sets, 75¢ to $6.50 Very attrac Marineilo toilet water Manicure Sets, $3 to $4.50 oxed for gifts. Toilet y & Denney, Mclba ate’s. Containing powder, extracts Contain cases. le and buffer. rouge and powcer | ed by one mule and pursc other fen CITY NEWS ‘1'13 BRIEF. The International Association eof Arts and Letters will make an especial otion of a Depart- fon, to be represented when Slippers for the Family A"E Sure to be WCICOIHCLI For Women, 78¢c In entirely Strap and style Chemise, ge range o g effects terr houlder usually built will speak 1 Monday 1 street Trimmed i pad- desirable colors. Felt, moccasin st with pompons and ribbon; ded soles. All Sizes 3 to & Iterary the club, 1 DOWN STAIRS ETORE Table Lamps, $2 iron Table Lamps are complete n soit colors. Very well very desirable. The Indisna Soctety wil dny, § p.m., at Hotel T short program will dancing. Cards. University Club—Rear Ad A. Moffetr, will Gift Taffeta Pillows, \lso price. $2.65 ron: lights icx damask e and ok Mulberry d round velour Square ades. 1g shapes. black and blue, reasonable Plain and change- Also a few bolster - same For Men, 78¢ able s styles Flannel Scarfs, $1.50 Bright Stripe Scarfs, with fringes: 12 inches wide. This Scarf is a particularly good value. Novelties, 58¢c, 75¢ Coat .Hangers. Bouquets, Handkerchiei Flowers an many other little novelties for gifts. Special value. sole slippers style. Brown and dark ox- ford colors. Sizes 6 to 10. Felt padded in Everett Bandeaux and Garters, $1 the set. Beautiiul mn mzxdm* sets. will be boxed, if de- I, ready for giving. . Handmade Blouses, $1 In giit boxes. Entirely made by hand. In very attractive patterns. Sizes 36 to 44. STAIRS STO! The Washington Pastime Club will | ive its opening dance tomorrow at the Cairo. Visitors welcome. I Expect To Do Some Traveling Soon BOH&OH’ Tra_vs. s( cwest fad—these Normandy Lace or Serv rays. This par- ticular one has a frame of French gilt. Others, $3.50 to $8 i for rtainment committee of ub will present Goldman's Symphony Orchestra in concert in the lounge room. No be if For Children, 75¢ Everetts, soles. Felt padded Children’s with soft Tops are decorated with dif- ferent pretty pictures. Sizes 6tol 2 The Mid-City Citizens Awocintion et Monday, § p.am., in Ehoes N FACT, I expect to do considerable traveling. | Several of the Congressmen have told me con- fidentially that they plan to take me home to breakfast—to show the folks out in the States what real sausage tastes like. DOWN Women's Full Fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose and Chiffon Silk Hose $] -3 Pair New Shades The Society for Philesophical Tn-! quiry will meet Saturday, 4:45 p.m.,| n Corcoran Mali, Tw ty First pe- 11 street. Topic: “Psychology of Doctrine of Inspiration in Re- gion.” Speaker: Dr. . Thomas hepherd. i “Little Old New York™ Patent Bags. $4 Representing quaint and costumes York eriod. Reproductions of art w 1. T. Shroder. These are ve Others, $4 up to $8 Book Ends. $1.25 Pair Of metal. These make very attra gifts. ies from gre pieces, e Thinker And you can bet they're getting in some mighty good licks before they leave Washington, too. Auth’s Sausage is one of the pleasures that my good friends in Congress leave with regret when they go home— and one of the first things they ‘“take-in”” when they return. You see a Congressman well knows that he can’t keep his feet on the floor and his mind on his stomach at the same time. That’s why I’m just about as regular as the alarm clock on the average lawmaker’s morning program. charmingly League for the Larger Life : of New a Christmas program to- 8 p.m., at 1628 K street. The will give morrow, The College Alumnae Club will meet at Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., to consider “Some Political and Soctal Aspects of Modern India.” Black, freckles, banana, Dance tomorrow at Recreation Hall, North Capitol and B streets, | ziven by C D Building, Government Hotels. metal, cruiser, braken, French apple gun cinnamor champagne, moresque, noisette, flesh, gold and silver. gray, beige, atmosphere nude, nude, green, blue, Boxed for gifts. Sizes 815 to 10 Qur most popular line of hosiery this sea- And justly so, because of the serv- Medium-weight thread silk Attractively boxed for son. ice they afford. and chiffon hose. Christmas gifts on request. a, ‘William F. Hunt Chapter, No. 16, ©. E. S, will install officers at a spe- cial meeting tomorrow ‘n New Ma- sonic Temple. In fact, Big Ben and I work very well together— he takes the big minds off their dreams and I keep them off their stomachs. But if it weren’t for me, Big Ben’s job would be a whole iot harder than it is now—because there’s some point in getting up when pleasure comes before business—and that’s what happens in Congressional Apartments where 1 have a season ticket to the morning performance =% DOWN STAIRS STORE i West End Citizens’ Axsociation will ) meet Monday, p.m. in Corcoran Memorial Ha There will be a debate: strict of Co- Jumbia Have A. C. Cole for afirmative; G. W. Ayres, negative. e would be Christmas ndl appreciated large size red ¢ to be sure for gifts. m Overcoats Unusual Va]ues 318.95 New shipment of quar- ter lined, full cut all- wool overcoats for men real Of course, there are lots of other good things in Washington besides me, but the rest of them aren’t quite so handy to find and I don't know of any that are as painless to buy. But then, there isn’t really any need for more than one good sausage—THAT’S WHY AUTH DOESN'T MAKE TWO. 31..95 A wonderful shirt for $1.95. High- grade highly lustrous Imported Eng- lish broadcloth Shirts in white, neck- band style as illustrated. The ideal gift to any man'is one or two of these shirts. Sizes 144 to 161 Men’s New Ties, 50c A new shipment of 2000 cut-silk and knitted ties, in various patterns sure to please men. The variety is much larger than heretofore. who appreciate values. W arm, comfortable, well made and very low priced. Dark Oxford Blue Call on Christmas Suggestions Column for Help Every day in the Clas- sified Section you'll find a column of “Christmas Suggestions” — of gifts suitable for young and old. If you are having difficulty in deciding 60-inch Pearl Necklaces, $1.38 (Imitation) A gift that surely will be appreciated is a sz_ring of these lovely pearls. Imitation. Brushed Genuine ;\Ipnca Scarfs, $1.65 Specially purchased, and specially priced. For men and women. ,Soft, fleecy, warm scarfs, in brown, tan and oxford. Striped Wool and Silk Ties, $1 A new lot—just received— of this popular priced tie. Large assortment of pat- terns and new effects. Serv- iceable and good looking. DOWN STAIRS STORE Brown Tan Both the box coat and ulster styles. Both are very popular right now. . Sizes 33 to 44 DOWN STAIRS STORE Novelty Bead Necklaces 50c to $1 Novelty Bead Necklaces, in a variety of new designs and color combinations. Choker and long lengths. All tively boxed for gifts. DOWN § attrac- AIRS STORE ou’ll solve your ?rob- Ln easily and satisfac- torily. e AllWool = English Broadcloth Shirts | reSndsitndiinh. e —————

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