Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1925, Page 16

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Rabbl Morris S. Lazaron of Baltimore United States In the late Summer-and he-argued, would grant commissioned | 7 on “Jewish Community Center Move- Fall was emphasized in December, wouln P'cK oFFIc ‘]s yamnm' higher salaries than un- ingat o i i mrhen, for the frgé time aince August, 0 coM e the classification act and give | N\ e officers who were elected are: 1920, gold exports ‘om the nite N PETITIVE them allowances for subsistance and N Offenberg, corresponding secretary; ing two-thirds of the world stocks. Civil Service lelom Leagyie Head| their salaries without contribution to 801 llth N w M 2704 o WV aln Harry: 'Viner, assistant treasurer. barmony with the economy program finkle, Mortimer King, Simon Lyon, z T ment, must have 40 per cent reserve | Loague, has written Dj"cm. Hines | Great North road, 200 miles long, in Ths Tewish ComausityabotahiTa o, TR Slackening in’ future. receipts of | mentioned the heavy cal) for gold in | status similar to that/ of the Army ([ MeDermick Mediosl Glasses Fit . 2| E *| ROCHESTER. N. Y. January 12.—| by experts here who have been study- | Indla demanded and received more | that employment irf the Veterans' Jast night at the Eighth Street Tem N. Ing mot only the domestic situation, | gold than hitherto has been shipped | Bureau should be Tefzulated by com- Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES GLOVES sc and 10c Fompetition for the $350,000 edifice to | equally well known as & ranking shot | confidenco of European investors in|portant takings” of newly produced |other clvilian brancfes of the Federal Harry King, president; Dr. Abraham States exceeded the imports. Treas- e Abe Shefferman, recording secretary; 48 Oatals’ Gt A avoal Reverve on fund. < The change, he con- . : = PAFOS o' SR chjef causes of the recession In gold % ) e Harry King Chosen President | For, the ‘boara of trustees (re-elec- | Officials - See N0 “Harm . 10| shipments to this country s toung in | Posed for Veterans’ Hureau. | ot the Government. LEAN d PRESS i . - Oreas to be used as reserves in the Reichs- / American voad-making machines - of Community Group - jorrix Stein Davia Wiener and 3rs. | U, S. in Recent Inorease |io he used re reseryssIn the Reichs: | Robert Catherwood, fresident of | ATSFSn, roadmaking, machines ALL and DELIVER i h Adolph Kehn, Fred Gichner, H 5 at Meeting. | Tiaor Hershfield, Paul Himmelfarb, in Exports. behind its no! Seventy-five per | of the Veterans' Bureau,] in opposition | SC241#nd, at o cost of §3,000,000. s annual elac c d iolist Di 014 imports and & possible redistri- | India in the lafter half of 1924, Its|Medical Corps. Erer Bramin LAD ES, its annual election ‘of cofiters and Noted Specialist Dies, Bution Sf wonld gold stabks ate. seen | trade balance unusually favorable,| Catherwood expresged the opinion o l S 5 1o ie oho RS ate b 31.50 ple. A feature of the meeting was |Dr. .T. Jpsepl O'Connell, noted eye, housa the sotivities of the local Jew- | among amateur trapshooters” of |their domestic currencies and a ' pro- [ metal were consigned direct from the | Government. Bh R We Do chm'ring THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JIANUARY 12, '1925. qusn rs, thus raising their salaries ’ Simon, first vice president; Isadore ury officials believe that the advers: about $1,000 a year, while they also Freund, second vice president; Mor- balance in the movement cannot be would he retired under the military ris Wittlin, third vice president; Moe immediately serious to a nation hold- pension law, receiving 75 per cent of e o RED Charles A. Goldsmith, treasurer: B i e Eomaluded that one of the | OPposes Commission Met/iod Pro- ‘| tended, “seems to be quite out of tion): ¢ —_— ——— the withdrawal by Germany of gold ) ander Wolf. As new members: the National Civil Sergice Reform I. W. Nordlinger,” Mrs. Alvin, New- R T cent of that Tve must be gold. to the preposal to give medical offi- > =1 meyer and Simon Atlas. The Reserve 'Board officials also | cers of the bureau a,/commissioned \ MENS SUITS 95(: members of the board of directors the awarding of the contract in the|ear, nose and throat specialist, and|but evidences abroad of 4 renewed |there, with the gonsequence that im- | petitive examinatlor/ as is done in all Ish c mm\ml(»v' Center and muinnal Rochester and New York State, dlied |spective shift in the gold moygment. South African flelds and did not fig- ‘The bill introducd:d by Repregenta- oMces. An address was delivered by | last night at his home. The recession in gold imports by the | ure in the American stdtistics. tive Snyder, Repu],lican, New York, ay-—0 xtrafirdln@ry One especnally planned event on each floor, promoted to make “busy-ness” on an otherwise dull day - SHOP TUESDAY—./,&ND SAVE! Onthe Aecond Hoot Y T Lo X Newest Trlmmed Hats 200 Smart Models, ('real/_v Undrrprvz ed e s sclies—ony | 40-In. Satin-Faced Crepe An Extraordinary Underpricing of N AtVer[yJSp“:ll Purchase of B . $2.75 ; Regular $2.50 and $2.98 Quality ewes naerarm bags : $1.95 Yd. Entirely new—especially assembled Jor a great Made to Sell at §4.95 one-day value-giving treat. Remembes-, the new- One of the smartest and desirable present day silks—suitable for both and $6.95 — Tuesday est styles, mdudl — Y ng simple and elaborate dresses. Superior quality—in a wide choice of colors This selling will prove the advantage of <hoppmg Tuesday! A won- Tyviless: Shipes sttt Mlossis S anticllowe: derful offering of just 150 of these high-grade Bags—various styles and TaraiDis Hats Ostrich Fescies m-b-:"!;ui b shapes—made of fine Smart Tricornes Burse Peacock Goblin Blve 7 * > e e Tadel Blonde Leather-piped Satin Patent and Morocco Cobra Grain, Taffeta Draped Turbens Gresgrain Ribbow | Browm, Nevy Cranb, ~'; '{"I = Nam 00 Burnt Russet Genuine Morocco Brocaded Silk and Calf Silk Grained Leather Off-the-face Hats Rhbinestones Sand, Black ranberry Majolia A avy Seal Fine Silks Castus Leather 5 Sh Tuiesd i and rick BLACK We advise early selection—such Bags are in demand! op Tuesday—and Sawe! Shop Tuesday and Save! Shop Tuesday—and Save SECOND FLOOR, LANSSURGK, & BRO, STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, ; THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. OnthedowdhFlon | GnaeTighToow | Onthe dumthToon Extraordinary Value-Giving in Boys’ Wash Suits and A 14! Price. Sale 100 Handsome Metal Novelty Suits $1,406 Worth of Scarfs, Bridge Lamps Runners, Couch Covers Everyil;;igflzeducéd and Portierés for $7O3 $4.49 The Boys’ Section represents the Fourth floor makers. Beautiful tajpestry fabrics, velvets, velours, mosquettes and Fortunate purchase of a sample line will bring joy to thrifty home- A Remarkable Special Purchase in Tuesday value-giving, with a plus offering of mixtures, bought for :a Tuesday specnal and sold at just one-half price. and Low Price Ofien"g smart juv enile novelty suits, button-on and middy Values such as you haven't seen in years. See the handsome qualities ; Beautifully ornamented with amber glass styles, in jersey and tweed, as well as suits com- note these low prices: -prisms. The standard is heavy, splendidly pro- bining washable jackets with tweed or corduroy = portioned, with Spanish brass finish and rich knee p:mt< and a goodly selection of better qual- $1.50 to $4.00 S‘:“fsj 75¢ to $2.00. ornamentation. Shade not included. ity fast-color washable suits. Sizes 275 to 8 $12.00 to $30.00 Portieres, $6.00 to $15.00. Complete with electric cord and plug. You've years, and bargains genuine and whole- heartcd Runners and Clouch Covers proportionately priced. not seen %ucl.! values in many a day. An incom- parable offering. Shop Tuesday—and Save! Shop Tuesday and Savel Shop Tuesday and Save! Coats for Every Need at et Arvced—A. Shipment o New Dresses Bought Very Unprecedented Reductions | Real Irish Linen - Specially to Sell at The most casual of outdoor sports, street y “ or formal occasions—you’ll find coats for To Sell at Phenomenally Low Price every need in these four comprehensive ;:mn.ps. And none of the prices will be out of 65c Yd. reach of your budget. : i § . Here's value that is almost unbelieveable! Lovely, smooth- Sport Coats that sold weave Linen, imported direct irom Ireland—and made as only formerly at $15.00 and Irish weavers know how to make linen—at a price that you $19.95. Of excellent qual-. > might expect to pay for an ordinary grade of cotton. With the money you'll save on one ity cut polaire, in grays, *The rich, clear colors are those most desired by smart women of these distinctive frocks you may tans and browns o e for Spring frocks—Copen, rose, reseda, peach, sand, tomato, tan, & e orchid, brown, gray, maize, dark brown, orange, silver and yellow. buy all the smart little accessories Fur - trimmed Coats, Full 36 inches wide. formerly $25.00, $29.75 $19 SRS ] with which Paris would accent its and $34.75. Choose from style—you may almost buy another bolivia or suedes, with dress! moufflon, muskrat, man- i del and seal trim As changeable as the very feminine Fur-trimmed Coats ; P : fancy of the mode are these styles varied, AR $34'7‘? . ew = Orset and each of them has a charm all its own. ?‘r;(?;azs.m;? g;?:}if_epiicct:g % 4 The fabrics most .in demand — heavy flat Stociks. -iBblivittand To Preserve Beautiful Lines e crepes, cantons, satin crepés, georgeFtcs, suede roshanara, bengaline, kashanette, poiret- Fur - trimmed Coats 7 1 - chine, chiffon velvet and brocaded velvet— formerly $45.00 and’ are effectively beaded, embroidered or trim- . . $49.75. Soft bolivias and $38 m ; med in many unique ways. The very frock 3 Ld el . . p \ . suedes with collgr and Fitting just about the -hips—where re- you need for street, businéss, afternoon or cuffs of squirrel, musk- straint is needed most, this new C-B Corset evening—$16! 3 ; g rat and marmot serves to hold the figure in the easy lines . bontiatone that nature intended. 7} g s Made of fine broche, flesh colored with clastic inserts at the top and over the hips. SBURGH & BROL |=i 0" B | LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Phone Franklin 7400 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Phone Franklin 7400 \

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