Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1925, Page 18

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18 U. 3. CRIME INQUIRY “ BOARD 15 NAMED Notables to Serve on Com- { mission—Hughes and F Lowden Take Posts. B the Associated Pre. NEW YORK, ember 16, membership of the Nutional Commission, which will under first comprehensive national s the situ: The fme b on that has brought e in crime in the United d will take measures for its n, was announced yester- 1y by F. Trubee Davison, chairman. ¥ie said the following persons had agreed to serve: Dr. E. A. Alderm the University of Vir, Baker, former S Richard Washbu, bassador to Italy; M thel Roose. velt Derby: Hugh ¥rayne, represent- ing the American Federation of Labor Herbert S, Hadley, chancellor of s n resident of N s o n. The first meeting of the full commission is to be held in New York on Thursday. HEBREW HOME OBTAINS SERVICES OF EXPERT P.-(;unlult. Philadelphia Orphan Aeylum. to Take Charge. Herman Director of Spring . ha of Herman P. Gumnit, Hebrew Orphan Asylum c phia, who for a number of years has been assoclated with the building up of Great Jewish centers, it is an- nounced. Mr. Gumnit will arrive in Wash- ington for the dedication of the new unit of the $750,000 building program of the home, which will take place November 29, Complete co-ope promised the Jewish organiza fol the Auxillary of the Fourteenth Street Synagogue, Young Men's Hebrew As. soclation, Young Women's Hebrew Assoclation, Hadassah, Hebrew Free Loan, Workingman's Council, Social Club and Ladles’ Auxillary of the home. The flag pole on which Commis- sioner Cuno H. Rudolph and a squad of Jewish ex-service men will raise b SHEIK’; AR‘I’VISVT’-WIFE NOT TO MARRY AGAIN Mrs. Valentino Says Marriage and Career Cannot Go Together. Husband Sails. Be the Associated Prees. evelop her am- hitio e a ot picture star in her own right. She said that she would remain in the East to make pictures because she was “fed up” on_Hollywood. Valentino also announced that he belleved it better for persons in his yrofession to remain single. He sald that after establishing a residence in Varis so that his wife might more casily obtain a divorce, he would visit his family in Italy. ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Concert by the United States Soldiers’ Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall, tomorrow evening at 5:45 o'clock: John 8. M. Zim- merman; director; Emil A. Fenstud, assistant. March, “The American Broad- cast” Overture, “Triumphal”.. Ballet suite No. 2, “La Source,” Delibes (1) Scene dansee, 2() scherzo polka, (3) pas de la guzla, (4) march and finale. Excerpts from musical comedy, “The Star Spangled Banner.” Rice Crop of Japan. The importance of rice in Japan is shown by an announcement that the Emplre consumes 80,697,000 koku, or 402, 485,000 bushels of this food staple annually. These figures represent an . |average for the last five years and in- 3| clude 60,000,000 bushels of rice Im- ported from abroad Why risk a loss? IN ORDER to make a profit, it is not necessary to risk a loss. ‘“‘Paper profits” are so often ‘“‘pocket losses.” . Not one of the tens of thousands of customers of this house has suffered a loss in all the years of our business history. All have made profits. You can too! For full details of our plan write for Booklet 254 AL G.L.MILLER & CO. 308 Phillips Building, ‘Washington, D. C. MILLER FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS SAFETY WITH IN. TEREST UP TO 7 PER CEN To Gure a tablets The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an _effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP, U- ENZA and as a Preventive. The box bears this signature & by Giannini Poli’s Theater November 18 Hear this noted sopranc at her recital, Then go to the store of any dealer in Victor products and hear the Victor Records by Giannini. You will instantly appreciate how truly the Victrola brings to you her personality and her art. Be sure to hear her record “Non me lo dite!” and “Pense!” (45427). THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925. Vosde > D R N Ao s Nl Nl G o & VA RILXEILIBIBIBIZIGIEIZ IR IRIRIRIBIZIBIRIS IS XL IR IBIRIEE Every Tuesday--Five Specials 51&1Eiiii§i§iiEii1EiiiEiiiE}iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikiiig You Must Have One ; Balbriggan $5 $8.95 For Women and Misses For Women and Misses Originally $8.95 to $12.95 Originally $14.75 to $19.50 For business wear—ifor street wear—for morning wear. A smart Balbriggan is a necessity for every woman’s wardrobe. And at this in- troductory price every woman can have one. Note the following “high lights.” Turtle Necks Heather Mixtures Velvet Trimmings An unusual value in honor of an unusual occasion—the opening week in our new store—and these Balbriggan dresses, smartly tailored on the very newest lines, and showing all the popular colors. are quite Sizes 14 to 20 for misses, and 34 to 40 for women. 43Pt ettt et et ettt atatad worthy to be featured. Third Floor b L R R A SR A e A A T F A F S A A E L E L F AT §f¥f¥§§§¥§§§¥f¥§¥§§f¥§¢ 3 With Sterling Handles! m ‘5\; Serving Pieces 95¢ Durable silver plated ware, with sterling silver handles. A very special value. REXEXERZXEXEXEREXEXZXEXEXEXEXEXE k-3 Ya M Yd M 74 E fiiiii&iiiifiiiiiii}liifi For Men and Women Lumberjack Windbreakers 55.95 This very new “coat” for sport wear has been reduced from $795 and 3895 Originally used by “lumbermen” in the far north, they are now the sign and sym- bol of the college man or girl. Elastic knit at cuffs and waist, and in those bril- liant checks and stripes the “style” de- mands. Sizes 36 to 46. In unique designs—that may also be had with pearl handles and sterling silver ferrules. The lot inciudes: Gravy Ladles Cheese Cold Meat Servers Forks Pie Servers Berry Spoons Butter Knives “ake ServersE Sugar Shells tc. g R Holland Opaque Window Shades 9¢ Perfect quality. on Hartshorn rollers. Regularly selling at $1.15 (First Floor.) l MMM% A splendid chance to replace your old torn and worn shades with cream, white, ecru or green Holland opaque shades. Silk stitched (no ugly cotton threads showing). 36 inches wide and 6 feet long. Pt E sttt st ottt ettt sttt at ot J = 3 Ya iiiiiiiiiii&iii&iiiiig ERXERFXEXEXEXEXEXEXZXEXEXEXEXX TR LR EXEX R (8ixth Floor.) 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