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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1925. HSTONOFWSE | 72zszzzss WISTARN DTS Ploodmard & Lothrop e ;f = (:TQT;:E :if‘::;mre v | National Corporations, Under | : 10th, 11th. F and G Streets Finds Adherents in Hebrew SYT“‘::?O!;‘.’::CE U. S. System, Declared | E HO Congregations. I )] “mMOoRRA NMIGHT, , Not Exempt. i = BIG PARTY ON > et S ted Press Z, 3 Solicitor A. W. Gregg of the Inter L} YORK, December 26.—Jews g 25 y nal Revenue Bureau has held national ~ hout the’ country are flocking i % 7 agricultural credit corporations sub- a upport of Rabbi en S, ; 7 ; ! ject to the income tax. . who is under trom ortho ! %, The ruling has not been made pub X rabbis for praising Jesus in a % { lic by the bureau, but it has been cir ecent address culated among the routine uiding de The executive committee of the 7 - ons within the bureau, thus mak ted Palestine Appeal, raising a 4 = at once and entailing | eration Dr. W signation > rns under the revenue act of 1924, | irman of the appeal, offered when 3y | 1 b ¥ he ruling held that if the wgricul- | he was criticized for his assertion i th Christ was « man, rot & myth that must accept him. A c- | ) A : | under section 251 of the act and then ’ t protesting | - 7 5 7 N Not Exempt Under Act. rIS m ve Nathan | / y i A | “National agricultwral eredit cor nilantroptat. | . 1 porations arve not exempt from income wdditiona | Y Ay taxation under section 231 of the reve < called in the ruling IFor that brief, brilliant and jovous season when yvouth and age section uel Gup in Providence: Rabbi Samuel ; cally carried into the revenue | revel in happy functions and lovely clothes—these fashions, new, Browne Newark, and the Jewi 7 ] " B emptions granted certain forms of | ministers of northern California 7 7 7R mutual and governmental agencies of | correct and ultra smart will be viewed with interest. edopted a resolution in his defens finance. It was gnifi tural credit corporations were entitle exemption at all this must come | given $300.00 i 7 Tedsche, in New bl 7 1 #). to 7 2 nt that the provision which author- | HOLDS CHRIST EXIST ‘ / ed the formation of the national ue. | & % 7 2 &y ricultural credit corporations fail Was Highest Type of Jew, Mil- I/, 7 | mention the exemption from 5 S which had been z o : i | intermediate credit banks MILWAUKEE, Wis., December 26 i farm \ associations and O e T | o - o T el 3 The Gypsy Girdle sphen . Wise of Distinetion Is Made waukee Rabbi. Rabbi Hirschbe: summariz Ar to be due to the fact that the st the atement ranization is ow L : She e | k£ 2 Of the softest-toned chiffon with girdles was—a Jew of i 3 S vernment and con- | : | \dds cale 1o its charming vouthfulness a type as ever ew nore the le rxchbe serted that Jesus | preached in a synagogue, that He was faithful communicant of the syna gogue, that he prayed as a Jew. that He recited the doctrine of the Jews, that he re Federal n L v " | - : e - ' of many colors, worn low and fastened in front. The trimming of handmade n the roses takes up the color scheme of the ers on farm land rded Fio o pot wei THEIR BOY HOME FOR - - gt A | o PO i | i< apparent that oot s Gt TiHe HOLIDAY S // ! A ' nediate eredit banks are Federal | b 7 5, o0t 50 0 Bemerie| | R O s etar IR MR T gl ) | eovermmentar Saenctes and the v $39.50 Rathi Hisiters Mol e s et tnal huilding disclaimed for himself the char: - 1 loan associa 8. which are ex L i U D, ¢, WOMAN FIGURES Cemetery for Dogs ATTORNEY DEFENDS ver setion 391 1) wherea it cor | At T T IN BURGLAR SCARE In Berlin Makes - GHAPMAN DECISION v iyt iy UPHOLDS VIEWS OF W h pon | No Discrimination <hich it ma . i d 5 | dends Rabbi Declares Jesus Was “Genius | When Mrs. Ann Webster Gives | Says Kansas City Case Is Not Exact | 1; 8 aroc held that national . i | e i cultural er corporations are of First Rank. | Alarm, Host Rudely Awakens | "'R'}!‘I‘“‘l 5 ";): :‘m"";‘ 6 _mertin | Parallel in Respect to Na- o EXemD fram ineome taxation | PROVIDENCE, R. L., December 26 5 s st mder section 231 of the revenue act of P —Speaking in Temple Bethel last Neighborhood. has a magrificent dog cemetery in ture of Sentence | hel last the northern part of the city which g | o BT TR s the northern part of the it Shich . | Pastel Shaded Jesus,” Rabbi Samuel M. Gup : | serimination or unt of “race, SRR RO S 3 { i e ! Samuel M- Rasree | by the associated Brese e e o : *C ETS Y. W.C.A. CONTRACT. Wice of New York that Jesus is not | _CHICAGO, December 26.—Waolcott| rod! g e ! O | ) Sl R o ['ea Dance Dresses 6 b s 1o the Prince of Wales on his e it | visit here, caused the sudden aw Il It is as well kept | dential commutati Inc.. to Erect New Building. er of residents of Chicazo’s G o cemeteries. A plot sells | binding unie Eapg e 4 : S Lo e | : s s = | cision by Fus W he the new P | 2 —will be worn by the smart young set ; e e e ve | his home, after a woman guest had | marble montiments are said to have |the Gerald Chapn ; wilding Y : 5 ” v ; I e e e inston | shrieked that there were burglars in| cost from $1.000 1o §2,000. nlen Siaion Atlomey Georen (L{Tnristan Ateition tol willamyp during this gala season. With graceful that it was Romans who did it, then | the house. : | _One of numefous Bnglish in. |Cohen asserted vesterday. Mr. Cohen| Linscomb Co was announced to ) < they would besim In childhood 0 make | Te sauads of police responded to| scriptions reads: #n Hemembrance | repfesented the Government atthe|dav b¥ the assaciation's building flares. and dainty puff sleeves and the o hetter imderatanding hetween |#D alarm. but failed to find a suspi- | of My Dear Sweet Little Rex, Died saman habeas corpua neatlng. | | commitiee throushita chalrman, 3n e e, o ous character in the neighborhood, | July 20, 1815, From His Mistress. he Kansas City case centers about | Fred E it Wrecking of mambers oL Lo¢ bt Gup | even though they searched the house. | i the claim of Vueo Perovich, a Monte- | old buildin Iready has begun | ,,nn],“"f,“,,f"'d;,}‘\:,.‘,’"“ ‘ 3““'(',:“,1'“‘:,“': Mrs. Ann Webst ttorney and | negrin |x’u’rv-lun\w‘r Vho was convieted ::,:L,nm\m\'" or the new structure. af | gt 4 St s RS teacher of morality, original, imag. | Shairman of the National Leuzue of| AGUINALDO DECLINES e il 2 Prec| Ten anC K streets.the cost | ooy | EEy—EIbOn-==Dt and lace. 3 e 2 . Women Voters, who resides in Wash- I the Fedoral court to be executed. Pres. {of which has been estimated at §7 fiative, sublime’ |Ha was & nellElons nen’y Petbip ident~Taft commuted this to life im-| 000, Th contract fizure was not e genius of the first rank. Stripped of | IN8%N. D. C.. gave the alarm ; CARABAQ INVITATION jriconment. and Perovich was con.y noin XS o mythological acretions, the gospels | 3& GPCTed: SRe ed BORTE O s £y fined in Leavenworth Prisc »! It is planned to hezin work on the are a product of the people of our own flesh and blood. Let it be said | 1601 turned upon her. o | Regrets He Will Be Unable to At-| o Hetore Thoks BG b hort tim | $25 to $75 positively that Jesus was not a Chris- | game fioor, was aroused and made a & . ¥ Perovich’s contention that : s | same floor, was aroused end Annual Dinner Here 4 atiop . Lian, [ s IHADDE G oD, sha G s SEle e h of adjacent ms. [ legally imprisoned E KILLED PLAYING “INJUN.” did not aspire, to establish a new | T e e e O ordered his 1 | aeliL i falth. e became a Christian in the e B the Perovich : > X ! Y Boy ' ®yes of later Christian development” |} one connection, he seized a re.|. An invitation extended ‘to Gen Judge Pollock acted in accordance | Playmate Shoots Boy, 9, whpn‘l Gun Goes Off Accidentally. 3 | i declared that no Jews In the actual trial and nd asserted that the choicest trimming of contrasting embroid- volver and emptied its six chambes ilio Aguinaldo, famous leader of the | DEaY decisions which hol 7 wice out of the window | Phil < by Maj. G t cha n sentence when | LONDON DIPLOMATS’ CLUB | {1, (11 1,15 S0 nac a mata| John b T hean of e Siary | vttt oienine S e S " ATLANTA G ecomier o0 101 . require the ac-| Lawrence rder >, a 2 n e original sentence i in the house had entered the room of | Order of the Caralbao, to attend the an rigina: z ichanan, 8 vears old, died | MAY ASK GERMANS JO[N Mrs. Webster by mistake, causing |nual dinner of the order here Feb: y | ceptance —of the prisoner In thelast night of a head wound re etved | i her fright. 5, declined with regret by the | CRapman case, Mr. Cohen continuied. | vesterday when an' 11yeqmo. e ! . . " & zer of a he.- Exclusive St. James Group's Ex- e reply to Gen. Hines' invitation l"\\‘]‘"ml!‘ of the ~’hrn'f‘ e ml\ osed fml lieved not to be loaded, “)|Snlllpf,’:':::.‘ : ppreciate great our cordial in.| mail rebbery, a change in degree and | hovs were piaying ~Tnjum and® e | pected Action to Be Based on | QUAKER CITY DRY RAIDS | itation. but regret inability to accept | amount of sentence, but not in kind. | hov." - Sants oy e | { | | i | on. c Claus had _ brought iliati E his d a G ing Law ce the R KEPT UP CHRISTMAS DAY |my'personal ‘attention. Kindis. tranc S . rifle Christmas eve. B the Awocated Press, mit to all members of society my sin-| PADLOCKING OF GRILL hter. Gen. Agulnaldo sent|the change in sentence is clearly a|mate pulled the (i Long-Sleeved Frocks of Lace and Georgette atchet” at the exclusive St. James v order 4 ; | = . Clib and inviting e Germéntalplos | Ago by Gen. Butler. | message from Gov. n. Leonard |Grand Exalted Ruler of Lodge 17 g 30 eskiy: $10.80 rooma. ‘38 mats in London to become members. | L S | e mstine i e el yonn e | e e N e VY o in Toom. 30% more. Rooms Nke Mother - 5 There havg been hints that an in- | BY the Associated Press | zer 3 4 ) X Atk ik i g 3 vitaior e be ctendcaits ime G| PHITADETPETA. ‘December 26— |icome’ 4 { T are in Orchid. Tan and Black and made ¥ < sometime early in the New | Christm: brought no surcease to | The order is composed of officers of £ . A G g Neear the rizid law enforcement in Philadel | the Army, Navy and Marine Corps| nie he Associated Pross | PAID ON with the smooth-fitting underslip—the Some of the members of St.|phia that marked the two vears of |Who saw service s, nilppines | SW YORK. December 26.—-Be ¢ £ ¥ James. which is the diplomats’ club | Gen. Smedley Butler's reign as direc- | from May 1, 1893, to July 06. cause a prohibition padlock ix on its | SAVINGS ! soft flares and the smart fullness of the par excellence of London, have not | for of public safety, althouzh the gen- | = rill and bar, Elks Lodge, No. 1. of | i/ aquite made up their minds, however, | eral turned In the keys to his office | 4 ” | New York, has been ordered hy Ied- | o T e o st that this woukl be the proper step |last Wednesday. BUD” DENIES PROPOSAL. Judge William H. Atwell. of DEPOSITS | | \ season’s advance gowns for afternoon and just yet, although the majority are| Forty ralds within the holiday was - —_ | Texas, grand exalted ruler of the Elks, > CE understood to favor German mem- | the mark Director George W. Elliott, | Cartoonist Prepares to Refute|to hold no regular meetings from | ar. hership as part of the new spirit | Gen. Butler's successor, hung up yes- SN L January 3 to January 30. and to take| | MORRIS PLAN BANK of peace for FEurope which Sir | terda: };n({ o: i1 «;‘rt;fl'nilzled 'unrlre;r Girl's Charge in Court. in no new members during that time. Under Supervision U. S. Treasury Austen Chamberlain, foreign secre- | Direc utler, was the leader in the | oo o : Charles M. Frtz, district deputy lary. has introduced into interna- | Faids on saloons and questionable re- | NIW YORK. December 26 UP—| ... ng'exalted ruler. said lst night the 1468 H'ST. N. W. $59.50 and $69.50 tional politics. sorts, which started before Christma Y tae L 5 | order had been received by him and | day had hardly begun and continued |Who recently married Countess | will be read at a meeting Sunday. The | = hi he th ftern . D s de He“‘”_'“’"‘ of. ' i alty is 5] Y , ‘Mr. E: CHURCH MADE BASILICA. | e, Ao 4 Darcaor | characterized a e et e { youll quitkhytradefor tinued and that there would be no let- | charges of Miss Ada Lucille Shields.| /i o) 1o revoke the char y R e ey who is suing him for 000 for | Do ; Minneapolis Pro-Cathedral First in breach of promise | The lodge submitted to the padioc H s e i S-S I hardly know the girl tling of its grill and bar after a police U. S. to Be So Honored. CHRISTMAS AT EPIPHANY. I3 Riverside Drive apartment. 3 T Binitoroe Diediineserbll Eeee Ofte B e +| T ook like one who goes around pro- | [an, tniercepted several kegs « Pouier Durability Firish T e S0 T e g Eea T Dosing marriage promiscuous 1 i S i} Sdihabrdchobloidd Mary vesterday was elevaied to the | Pastor to Read Story, “The Angel,” |shail deny everything in court.” | ! Py e e ol | s Shicldn s e et visher | 100,000TH ORPHAN TAKEN | TGl Y oor ST Rtseh in the United | 'States’ to: be at Fvening Service. in Saratoga, where he was racing his K thoroughbreds. He immediately made | a5 . With love to her, she alleged. Dr. Barnado's Homes Achieve Rec- | it N V. ember —S 3 T C st thanks for thoughtfulness. Fil: | H Totamo seconeiation there nas been | No Let-Up in Rigid Law Enforce- |pino veterans greet vou al and send| STOPS ELKS’ MEET'INGS'» otel Inn Women's Gown Seetion. Third floor. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. December ‘&lven the honor g At Epiphany Lutheran Church Henceforth the official name of the | sixteenth and U streets, the Christ- church will bhe the Basilica of Stimag theme will be sounded at both b ord on Christmas Eve. i Mary. Churchmen said the honor i | ervices tomorrow. 'In the morning | OFFICIALS GET TIES. | > Cuticura ; Operaand StrapPumps not only a high tribute from the | the pastor, Rev. W. C. Waltemyer, LONDON. December 26 (®).—The: § §oap to Cleanse /) ! P pontifical head of the = Catholic} i have for his subject “The Su- 100.000th child entered Pr. Barnardo’s| § Olntment to Heal f D g F t Church, but also is a tribute to the | yreme Event.” and there will be|Collar Buttons, More Needed,|11omes Christmas eve. © | | Apsolately Nothing Better or ancin ee architectural beauty of the edifice. | bperie) fvent’ and there | Dr. Barnardo’s Homes are located at = Z An aftractive evening service has Never Among Their Gifts. Stepney Causeway. and there are F et = " about ‘150 separate households and PRINCESS HAS TALENT. |been planned. The pastor will read| SACRAMENTO, Calif, December | branches in London. the provinces i Ralph Connor's story “The Angel”|26 (P).—A statistician on a local| Ireland, the Channel Isles and Can. slender lines. = and the choir will render a cantata. | newspaper announced today that he | ada. The institution, which is sup- Daughter of King Albert Wins PR had found that State officials and | ported by public subscriptions. main. i $12.50 to $15 e th f the capital al vith- | ta 1 avy 7,500 ¢ ; Honor as Violinist. | SERVICE FOR FAMILIES. |outexception received at lasat. one | oesil piverage of 100 orphans | Shoe Section, Third floor. BRESELS Ded T e necktie but no collar buttons from| Tt never refects a destitute child $3 50 Ph'] d l e cess Marie Jose, 19-vea " Children to Sing Carols Around | fisimas sivers and it has been carrying on this work . lade p 1a S Rt AlbeEt an0GuEsatE i Gov. Friend W. Richardson says he | for 50 or 60 vears. ! e d e tioni ot ety Second Baptist Church Tree. | had only one set of collar buttons to| Many of the children are sent fo | $3 25 Chester The Stockings to ChOOSC —are of gold and silver kid moulded on tional talent as a violinist. She h: 4 6 _ | his name and that he had had to get|Canada as e nts. and about £.000 just passed “with great distinction There will be a special® family |along for months without even one| Barnardo bovs are # the army and an examination of the “upper Christmas service tomorrow night at | pair of cuff links. The governor said | navy and 3,000 in the mercantile ma- 3 g —sheer chiffon, of course, but perhaps e emran L iven by the Belgiun | the Second Baptist Church, Fourth |that he had used his son Johns euff| rine 33.00 W|Immg[on plain, or with lace clox or with lace in- AND RETURN e hool of Mubis street and I\'mzm Sl shou:lheasn, links until the boy bhecame disgusted | - e | i e 4 ent ahsence of the | There will be a specially lighted tree, |and got his father a pair with gum | % H Kine and Geen in Tndia the princess| around which the children will sing | wrappers he had saved: $150,000 GIFT TO YALE. SUNDAYS serts or hand embroidered. proved herself to be a hostess of dis- | Christmas carol The}:‘hmr wiil ren- SR s B | JANUARY 3, 17, 31 Fmeifon bl 1 e veceptions | dor seclal music, . the pastor, T | o gyoNe AN OV Carnegie Fund for Professorship in ¥ b $3 to $10 ory. Mr. : ; = = Sermon at the morning service will be History of Arts. Leases Waghington (Union Station) Col. W. B. Thompson Better. “A Five-Pointed Christmas Star.” Rev. Barnard Braskamp to Preach| NEW HAVEN, Conn., December 26 || 4, %30AM. 10,05 A . Chester PARIS, December 26 UP).—Col. Wil- L SA Z at Gunton-Temple. { (#).—An appropriation of £150,000 for 1023 A "Philadelphia. Broad | the establishment of a professorship Street 10 o el il {he, jmerican| Servant Dies, Aged 110 Years. Tomorrow morning at the 11 o'clock | I the history of the arts in the Yale ||| Fe'ming leaves Brosd Steet, Sta service Rev. Bernard Broskamp, pas. | School of the Fine® Arts has been 740" pm: 7:5) pm. - the t week, is reported to be| PAU, France, December 26 (%) R, 3 b 80, poms. | Coagter 7 f:u "hh’ben(-r and Mrs. Thompson, in | At the age of 110 vears, Nava Carlotte, g:egfl{(;};fi;nfi?rfifnfef‘"fi'f Mern':;ria.l rnhte};emSar:ziifun(‘:gnma\:«:. . T.,.‘(A’:"?..?"..u two Ghys preced: ic s - ety h . ¥ “hur v reach on versity ouncy Vi - - 4 !L?.?Qn]'lf u::;x-;m on the French liner | criginally worked, died vesterds '\BTt':llt':l l:]t};fn,\”m:(\l"“m - i i'h;“dl’-‘!.‘;"'gg:‘l;r\w;:’r:\nl;nm;:‘ls nmrl,j“{ e oy P iling 3 rs. ' -l s he service of this family e 4 cloct ght service, | te v 'k subject P l R l d Taris. =ailing Jonuary 0. Mre Thomp | She e O T followed its mem. | which consiste largely of music. he | as now offered by the art school is ennsyivania Raiiroa o =aid that <he and Col. Thompson |1 e XS rance. and remained with | will speak on the subject “After|made possible by the cift, the an-!l Tne standard Raileond of the Wortd exnegtelilo 5o o At s il Her rencerl Snp: Christmas, What Then?" nouncement stated.

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