Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1925, Page 13

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" " “POSTAGE STANIP * Verdict in Alleged Diploma‘h ;Z}f_-][::: ElEl= ] N inate issuance of degrees and diplomas hit at the very root of the educational system in America. The Government, he said, had no quarrel with the 1 correspondence schools, but n the making of “postage " He pointed out that granted a degree in ¢ to a barber and made E logy out of a pur: e © Voight, the prose- explanation was to the fact that tative of the Ori- and remained such Mill Case Expected This Afternoon. de out a case the acquittal Berenger to Come Soon. Berenger, the newly appointed French . Berenger will take \D the matter the funding of the French debt on after he rei ashington. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925. 1 Arguing that Jesus, as u Jew, ! taught a doctrine that was essential- | Iy Jewish in spirit, Rabbi Wise con- | tinued: lleves that the doctrines of the Naz- arene are basically those taught by the Jewish elders. If Christlanity is impractical and unattainable as the Jews feel it is, Dr. Wise told a congregation in Car- negie Hall yesterday, it is because the Christians have failed to live up to its teachings. The doctrines preached by Christ form a code of ethics un- paralleled in the history of morality. “Jesus was,” said Rabbi Wise. “I accept this despite the notion I had been led to believe earlier in my life— a notion that Jesus was a myth and mber 21.—Ao- | never existed. I tell you, and I will eth ‘“not as a | repeat these word: 2abbi Stephen | the world if need be: “Je: agogue be | we must accept this fact at once.” RABBI SEES CHRIST AS MAN, NOT AS MYTH Hebrew Leader Accepts Him as “Brother Jew,” Who Taught Jewish Doctrine. ndom i that we, his| > to face him tinue brothe and his “Shall we not soul of his te: this Jew is the soul | By the Associ: myth, but as S. Wise of the Free 9 PARIS, December 21 (®).—Henry :“ nbassador to the United States, will | Y0¥ leave for his new post January 6.|S¥ Headauarters for IVES and LIONEL Electric Trains Xmas Tree Outfits With Genuine Mazda Lamps Catalogues in Colors Free Washington Theatre Supply Co. 719 Ninth St. N.W. Phone Maln 8647 %bllxpsbom @ | €08 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Sensational Christmas Sale House Slippers 600 Prs. Felt Boudoirs U1 o) g Nell rose k padded soles. y: genuine values. 1. With t qual 500 Prs. Felt Boudoirs In the realm of gifts you tread enchanted ground when you choos: Evening Slippers of Gold or Silver LI'—_—__'IUEIEIEIL ED 720-22-24 7th St. NW. | BEHRENDS '} A"nll Ladies” ,I mmn Journal r.mn- Styles; quilted Tined, Sla:hed in price B Mooty M47c Do$i400 Ma Me12‘95 o] " EVERY C GlRL’S s K ods .85 ]| COAT MUST GO Eope——ne—— $7.00 and $8.00 Coats, 4.79 $12.50 Fur Collared Coats, 8.88 $15.00 Coats, New Shades, 9.79 $17.00 Coats, 12.98 oeREDUCED BABY’S THINGS 3= %flufcdggl?ynilfuntlng $2.25Whlte Corduroy Coats l $!.25v Blan}(et Bath Robes $1.00 White Dresses Lqr‘?xl'{’culurmgfi stk cord 83c ;::::x»m\; 69c bEEEEEEDE Xmas Gifts of Hose, Hdkfs., Gloves, Etc. trimmed. Imported Brocades Basket Weaves Metal Cloths 59¢ RIBBED HOSE |$2.00 SILK-AND-WOOL HOSE capple Ribhed Soft, warm quality; |]1'k ith 44 seamed back and double G ol Rich Velvets Colored Satins Eoles; elastic tops; all heather mixtures. $1.00 Chamosuede e Bell Brand CHILDREN S STOCKINGS 1 PAIRS Hose: tiac From this exquisite Shoe Salon Styles Pictured $10 to $15 Hosiery in as fine a Vi riety as the pers themsel $1.45 to $5.50 Burl«lu 98c scent me ;H‘Q[ felt Ided sc A1l sizes IJE—]D:!HIEDEH %xégg 3[o] ——= 5] ——— o] ——n]—s]| 1207 5‘ STREET l Wbmenz Footwear Exviustvely, PETARTRR T _\.\‘1- 2l ! i 53 ey " [ ?biltpsbo 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Just in Time For Christmas 1,000 white. H Children’s Boxed Handk’fs Colored or broidered _a corner. Thr " HANDKERCHIEFS erchicfs 3 Alllinen Handker- Ladics' Boxed Mandkerch chiefs with imitation i 1 sroldered rner. Holly boxes ver one d col- Knyser and Onyx Silk Hose CUFF GLOVES o G 2 All perfect samples anades: e 23" e ALL-LINEN BOXED HANDK'FS WOMEN'S BOUDOIR CAPS Prett v Silk Caps wm Xmas box Kayser Chamoisette Gloves Children’s Cashmere Gloves "\‘lbe(‘Pi lined; one- 55 clasp st$ ll’ krm\n Lrld ;Sensatlonal 3-P1ece Coat Sale—— EVERYCOAT INTHE HOUSE MUST GO full cuffs, fnr it $15.00 | $16.75 Coats | Fashionable flared | and straightline styles, with fur cuff or collars or ft | band bottoms. Al the new colors and | alI sizes. for s12.50] || Coats || Winter weight, new, bright colors. Choice of fur-col- lared dressy styles or sport models. Warm in Lace Curta.ms, Scarfs, Lmens, Wmdow Shades, Etc. §1 59 Frulged Panels 49¢ Nottingham Curtain Lace 69c WINDOW SHADES 29 36 - inch Curtain s in wuice 55 25 Part Wool Blankets DRAPERIES ; i 25¢ PRINTED CRETONNE M.)(r- window and 35 inches wide, '.” styles and D “$1.50 TABLE COVERS |85 NOVELTY TOWEL SET tull per- 2 One color br 58-inch mercerized Pyt damask pattern cloths. new colorings: pleces and $1.25 HEMSTITCHED TABLECLOTHS Fancy Pillows .—1—9- der, neatly hemmed, ready — ] for use. 79c BUREAU SCARFS 69c $4. 00 DlNNER SETES —in brilliant colorings and odd shapes—covered 18x30 Lace-trim- G::IEIE!EE———:]EEE——DB:::’——-_UEI &1} with Taffeta—Rayon and Velour —trimmed with gold and silver braid and flowers —and filled w1 2 ith feathery Kapol(— Bought to sell ‘way below the value— med Scarfs, with lace edgings and lace do.xigned cen: 5cleii s 28 [I—|EJ lo|——=jalc—=alalc—x4¢ Bathrobes, House Dresses, Etc.fl $3.50 BLANKET BATH ROBES Lawrer $10.00 BOYS’ LONG O’COATS Double-breasted, Melton plaid fined, 2 pockets and Gray; sizes cloth, Blue, 7 to 17. Brown $10.00 Boys' Longie 4-PIECE SUITS long and one short est and mannish new suitings. and fancy weaves. Sizes 8§ to 17. $2.00 Bfly!‘ SWEATERS Wool Sweaters, in coat $1.25 Flannelette Dressing Sacques Light o Women’s Waist Aprons Qreandte. Dotted A1 colors: 79c Boys’ Caps 50c Boys’ Blouses Ma of patterna of _:er_——:—ElEnE—::m Il“filélm:—_——:—m Everything for the Man $1.50 MEN’S SHIRTS $1 Men’s Silk-and-Wool Hose Broadcloth, madras, reps and T silk, 18l Sizes percales; coat style; stripes and Seam fancy weaves; double lined cuffs. = Mel_|'s ASilk Fqur-fin-Hands $2.00 Men’s Muslin Pajamas Flowing End, Flat Silk Four- 2-piece Style Pajam 55 7 to 15. in-Hands. Pretty colors and fancy trimmed, 4 silk fancy patterns. Pzcked in in- c s b dividual boxes. c full sizes. Colors, whit 25cMen’sColored Bordered Hand'chs. lavender, bluc Soft Quality Handkerchiefs, 19 ANl coloringe. Pure thread rich lus- $2.25 Men’s Aw.?to Gauntlets | with fancy striped, colored Leather, with 8.. borders. i4-inch hemstitched cuffs; fleeced lined .00 - hem Full size. strap wrists.

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