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24 THLMANTOSPEAK | e s 1. AND RUMANI AT HEBREW FETE Representative to Address in Concluding Dedi- | cation of Home for Aged. Represeata Maryiand, cha Eleventh street an address a Kbt nd of the three- e new hor r Cuno speakers. | be the dedi- | les \ ‘Gola ' address is expected to 1 legislation ansky. chal commtttee, cal model Hebre the Jewlish ress have been in ory exercises. 1 secretary of the | me. has presentatives national Adolph Ive accept from sev ere about of Con- ng the un Freda Max Ber- Torahs, ductions of ese Choirs to Furnish Music. All the cantors of Washington as- ted silver ilm will be made and it will be shown oving pic houses that the film v S'lverstone ‘ml itz, Bernard Dan- 1 of the dedication ‘or of the ins chairman & Mrs. Charles man of the build- tee: Rudolph 13 1 of the buildin \Lum e D. Rosenbe < of the Washing . tation the boa Goldst and Rabbi Louis Schwefel of the Adas Israel Congre- gation. Life-Saving Course. to The Star. as been organized v Lillian | A. A. credit will be glven o those who pass the tests for en- trance into the American Red Cross Corps. Pancakes of Cement. s approval. that the mhfv s not up to rembered a st BN ex: i u of buck wvheat flour in the kitchen the night o It contained cement. Japer bag DANGER TO RACE IS SEEN- IN LOW BIRTH RATE IN U.S Menace to Intellects Found by Life v| Iusurance Expert—Birth Con- |TECH MUSICAL GROUPS g trol Spread Blamed. the Assoclated Press. ' NEW YORK, November 21.— America’s birth rate is at the lowest point in the Nation's hist 'mrl‘ ere is danger that the finest quali- ! ties of the e in intellect, and productivity will be suhmomed,i according to Dr. Frederick L. Hoff- man, statistician for the Prudential The * tice of birth control By morals Insurance Company “increasing | pra is blamed | for the present situation “The reduction in births applies | gely to who are intellec- | tus s well as morally and eco- | no of the superior type,” he | said. “The question of birth control | and its advantages and disadvantages would &dmit of no discussion if the | dec se affected e vely undesir- able elements of the population. Such, however, is not the case.” | those Remembers City Orphans. h to The Star. R, Pa., November f Frank B Special Disp LANC 21— | The wor | MeClain, | former lleutenant governor and long. | time leader in State politics, who died recently. will live after him. His will provides for Christmas celebrations at the Home for Iriendless Children These celebrations e provided by McClain everv yvear and were big | events in the life of the children at the honie. | | Opera Club and Orchestra to Sing | School Tuesday at § p.m. | ing afterward "I'HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 29 1925—PART 1. NEAR AGREEMENT Counter-Proposal by This| Country Like Arrange- ment With Britain. Having had its first offer to fund I the Rumanian debt of $46,000,000 to e United Stutes rejected yvester- by the American commission, the Debt Commission has for ration over the week end the American counter-proposal A meeting of the two commissions | has been set for Tuesday afternoon |t 3 o'clock, when it is expected the | Rumanians’ will have ready their | answer. Details of the two offers were not disclosed yesterdny morning. follow- |ing the joint session between tho two commissions, but it was indi- {cated that the two viewpoints are | not far apart, and there is hope, from American quarters at le: that an agreement will be reached. The American counter-proposal is understood to be based in principle upon the British-American agree- ment, with special consideration | made in some particulars, not re- | \'enled to fit the Kunmnh\n situation. PLAN PROGRAM TUESDAY and Play—Dancing to Follow. Admission Free. The Tech Opera Club and Orchestra will give a musical evening in the | auditorfum of the McKinley High The_selec tions include works by Rossini, Flotow Verdf and Wagner. There will be danc- No admission fee will be asked. A chorus of 60 voices will be heard in selections from Joubedt, Park: | Verdi. Double i “The Violet” and “Silent Hero “Chimes of Normandy.” Miss Keene and Dore Waiten of 3 3 High School present the voung mu sicians participating. o The officers of the organizations fol ow: Tech Opera Club—DMiss Florence R. Keene. director; John McDonald, president; Dorothy Skinner, vice presi- dent; Helen Gilmore, secretary; Henry McDonald. treasure; Tech Orchestra—Dore Walten, rectol 1iss Virginia Crocker, master; T. Cordero, Rader, 'vice president: M. Tolson, T. Hendrick, treasurer. . di- A new kind of piano produces organ tones, also tremolo effects and the jazzy “giggle” of the saxophone by means of a fourth pedal and a series of reflectors. WE Our Lamp to sta BR Serve Waffles on THANKSGIVING DAY Electric Waflle oo 59.00,, from Elec Foster’s Pharmacy 11th and M Sts. N.W. 517 10th St. I Ty s vevy ThePalaisRoyal The Apex Electric Suction Cleaner ) The display ingenuity in order to make our system of House and Vase Wiring most effective. Shade Display“ is Peerless There is a Lamp and Shade here for any price you care value as being un- matchable at the price anywhere. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES New Style Hair l)rvers Waffle Irons Curling Trons Whirlwind Vacuum Cleaners, 319 50 Electric Irons .... . Electric Toasters ... e Hair Drying Combs ,..... Evcry Possible Guarantee Gt e lictic Shop and _ invest—and we nd back of every IDGE, TABLE AND FLOOR LAMPS. ctric Percolators Main 6549 Apex Electric Suction | Bequests of $1,000 Made to 2 Capital Hospitals in Will “The will of Freda Kuhbank pro vides $1,000 each for Garfield Hos- pital and George Washington Uni versity Hospital to maintain beds In the white wards, and $500 to Casualty Hospital. Among othér bequests are $500 each to National Lutheran Home for the Aged, Ani mal Rescue League, German Or phan Asylum and the Lutheran Church at Niederkaufungen, Ger many. A number of friends and relatives are remembered with cash bequests ranging from $100 to $1,000. Mrs. Helen Lee, who died Octo ber 12, left an estate estimuted ut $328,000, according to the petition of her children for the probute of her will. Included in the estate iy promises 1771 Massachusetts uve nue. Mrs. Lee is survived by five childven. SWEDISH MO‘TOR SHIP IS ON MAIDEN VOYAGE |{: New Steaniless Vessel Carrying 650 Passengers in New York—To Cut Time for Journey. By the Associated Press GOTHENBURG, Sweden, Novem ber 21.—The Swedish-American Line's new steamless vessel, the motor ship | Gripsholm, salled for New York her maiden voyage today, 650 passengers. The Gripsholm is the first large passenger ship fitted with new doul working Diesel motors, and her tests showed her capable of averaging 17% knots. This means that the New York-Gothenburg trip will be cut to less than eight days, as compared with the customary nine or ten. The Gripsholm's engine room fs only one- sixth the size of that of an ordinary steamer of her displacement, which 1s 23,500 tons, on carrying t| Crittenton Home Bazaar Repeats. | The board of managers of the Flor ence Crittenton Home announces that | the second annual bazaar for the benefit of the home, which was hel Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. will be continued at 1010 F* street to- morrow, Tuesday and Wednesds from 10 o'clock in the morning untii | 4:30 in the afternoon. Fancy articles, baby clothes and Christmas gifts are | to be on sale. { 10-YEAR LEASE URGED' FOR GRAZING LANDS | Arizona Senator Tells Plan Would Enable Cattlemen to Improve Public Domain. President Coolidge was urged ye terduy by Senator Cameron of Arizona to vecommend in his i, Prestdent wan permitted 1o use from year to yenr wxsurance that thes the pu bhut the: en able to fenc d to put down w I the senator » stockmen protect thelr and to y water supply for their cattle | lurko measure would strer dit of the cattlem The historic rival men and cattlemen of the We polnted out, has pas b 3 effort to have the enacted. Asks Divorce and Alimony. Mra. Mary Mooers vesterday Clifford H. Moo tment &t ree and o ried July and have two ch A Tenwlfeiaiarer St support and names & corespondent She i represented by Attorney Rich ard L. Merrick ‘Washed RUGSW Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 s, employe of a Cleaned Shampooed Scoured Headauarters for IVES and LIONEL Electric Trains \mnl Tr\“e Outfits With Gen- (n!ll gues in Colors Free Washington Theatre Supply Co. 719 Ninth St. NW Phone Main 8617 STIEFF Removal Salel!! We have greatly reduced our prices on Used, Rebuir Demonstration Pi- anos. We must move before December 1st. . You will save money during this very limited clearance—come in select your Piano. why you should continue yourself the companionship of a piano when you have the opportunity this sale presents. TERMS Very comvenient terms arranged to make it easy for every home to own a Piano. Just a Few Pianos Are Listed Stieff Mah, Upright, used. . . Bradbury Upright, used Kimball Upright, used. Miller Upright, used Singer Upright, used. Kranich & Bach Grand, A. B.'Chase Grand, used Steinway Mah, Grand, used..$795 Stieff Mah, Grand, used Stieff Mah. Player, used There is no reason It and at once and to deprive have been .$450 $75 .$200 $225 .$125 used, $450 $650 Coolidge | vd in a | then the | | LY 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. BEHRENDS': Azents Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns | with 2-clasp, 3-row embrmdered backs. Doub lxp: le finger All colors 3¢ Savmg You Many Dollars in This Sale of “T“h’ % BEDWEAR—LINENS—DRESS GOODS | giving Tomor- é row cloths Mercerized slecloths: double. grade, in neat designs. $1.79 Dinner Napkins 18x18 Mercerized Damask Napkl neat designs. for use G4-inch Damask med, rez 89c 72-inch Table Damask ' Ful double-f; rds ized finish, in five lovely patterns 79c Bureau Scarfs med Scarfs, $5.00 Bolivia Coating with designed centers Large Purchase and Sale of LACE CURTAINS AND PANELS $1.59 Hemstitched Table- | | lavender and gray. S Comforts ' and Blankets 2Y4-yard Nottingham Lace Curtains by the pair, or Tuscan Lace Panels with fringed bottoms; grouped together for quick sales. Choose from six different patterns, all perfect. 80x90 Rayon Bed Se Crinkled Bedspread and Throw to m:\tch. with lustrous silk-like finish, in rose. blue, gold and lavender. N Women’s Chamosuede Gloves | Lined or_Unined Fabric Gloves, Reduced Tomor- | row i ¥ 5 1.19» ! 44,98' 595 66x80 Part-Wool Blankets Heavy, Warm Block Plaid Blan kets, weighing 414 pounds, with soisette binding, in tan, blue, rose, 19¢ Fancy Outing Flannel 27-inch Double Fleece Out- ing, in stripes. checks and plaids on light and dark % 2Voc 1.49 Monday’s Greatest ! COAT SALE ATS g 75 lace edgings and lace G4-Inch Bolivia ‘L' 3 25 grounds. 59c Nove]ty Suiting Novelty woven ed light colors Assorted Silks ILovely assortment of Satin Cha meuse, Plain and Printed Sports Satin, Satin Duchess and Canton SIS COATS others are self-trimmed $19.75 to $22.50 COATS 8% 46 dhes” $29.75 to $31.75 long ¥acgcr heavy fleeced. Sizes 36 to 40. collar and fur trimmed bottoms. All season’s new est shades. 7 to 16 years. WINTER UNDERWEAR FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY high neck, long sleeves. ankle | vests, ankle pants, with dou- $1.25 Women's Ribbed Vests and Tights $2.00 Men’s Heavy Extra Fleeced vests, ankle Ron 39c Babies’ Silk Stripe Undershirts Union Suits silk tap drawstring R i bow sleeves, knee pants— 95c 12 GIRLS’ COATS $2000 Blg Glrls 1$1.25 Girls’ Gingham i DRESSES HATS 6" o M R i of the|ribbon, quill or button $1.00 Boys’ Gray Ribbed Union Suits | 53¢ and 69c “Springtex” Vests & Pants pants, one-button lap-over ble gussets; muslin bands: High neck Union Sults fleeced-lined tights. * : ‘55 ankle pants. 3utton Front, Winter Ileece lined, Winter necks. 1 month to 3 regular and extra sizes About 100 Handsome Coats of polaire, velour and ’ 7 90 [ o Rich Suedine Velour| } straightline | 2. B trimmed, fined and tailored. | model. nice UG 2 coln Fleece - lined Underwear. 63 Heavy, fleeced, high neck 9 seats. 6 to 16 years. c‘ sizes 2 to 16 years. 1 c sleeves, Winter colozed regular and extra $1.25 Women’s Ribbed Weight Shirts, with fiber weight, Dutch neck, el- vears. soft woolen cloakings. Flare models with large fur $2.50 Girls’ hable| Felts or velvet with Coats in becoming flare | Gingl trimmed. | Music Rolls, 35¢ fancy inserts. 10 to 16 | Solid ufurfl fancy weaves. \‘“g\ All wanted shades, Cleaner and its new improved vears. Sizes 7 to 14 | to fit girls 4 to 12 years. attachments have one hundred per cent cleaning ability and superior lasting qualities. Only a few remaining days to take advantage of our special offer and low terms. $10 Allowance On Old Cleaners Only $2.25 Down Don’t delay. Phone Main 3057 today. Let the Apex do your cleaning. A dem- onstration will convince you it’s the Cleaner you want to buy. E Palais Royal=Fourth Floor is a Star Branch One of the mid-city Branches for the Classi- fied ads for The Star is located in Foster’s Pharmacy, 11th and M Streets N.W. If it’s convenient to you—make use of its service—and welcome. Only regular rates are charged. You'll find a Star . Branch convenient to [: you no matter where you live—én city or ; suburbs. The Star prints MORE Classitied ads every day than all the other papers here combined. You want results—and Star ads get them. LITTLE TOTS’ AND INFANTS’ WEARABLES $7.00 Little Tots’ Cloth Coats Warm Polaire Cloth Coats for tots 2 to 6 years. 00 Lined and interlined, large fur collars and Stitch $1.00 White Dresses trimmed. All shades $£3.00 White Sheer quality Buntings' 1 .95 nainsook Bishop or yoke style, lace and Soft Eiderdown Buntings, attached embroidery trimmed, | beautifully made hood, shirred, rib- | with deep hems. bon trimmed, but- -—— CHAS. M. STIEFF, Inc. o7 1108 F STREET N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C. Our N;w Warerooms, 1340 G St. N.W. $6.00 Brushed Wool Sets | 100 Girls’ $7.98 | COATS Tomorrow Sets of sweaters, caps, leggins and mitts to match in heavy qudlity nov- elty weave; sizes 24 to 28. Colors: Blue, white, tan and buff. Stizrr, Inc. .» Washington, D. C. ‘You may send us more information regarding your sale. mwwmmwm&mwmmmmwwwwfiwmm ton bottom. Pink and blue trimmed. Monday 300 WOMEN’S GINGHAM DRESSES "o Straight line and belted dresses of corded gingham and madras; pretty checks and plain colors. Some with white organdy trimming, others with braid: 16 Name...... “Around the corner” is a Star Branch office. to 46 sizc §£§§f§§§£§§££§§ fi £ »~

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