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| ! PALESTINE APPEAL TEAMS AR LISTED, Members Meet Tonight to Get; Instructions on Canvass- | ing City. | With approximately $5.000 raised bet ' mpaign was officialiy sday, workers in the Appeal drive will | at the Jewish Com to get final instruc their leaders on canvassing launche United A\t the meeting tonight, Louis K. Spiewler. chairman of the men's divi - nd Rabbi Adolph 1 preside. address of Baltimore will iz is a complete list of in the drive, listed under | team captains \Ipher's team Cohen, Mrs, Maurice Rosenbers tre. Willlam re. Mrs. Norman K m of Mrs. Edward (voper H. Wolfe—Mrs. M. Bernr M. Clepatch, 1. Glushak. Mrs, S, Goldberg Lazerow, Spigelman Wolfe Louis Lur Mrs. Cha 5 Weinbers and Mrs. Charles Gordon. Mys. Jacob Heckman's team-—Mrs. M. silverman, Mrs 5 M. J pan, Mrs. 1. Ginsburg, Mrs. A . Brotman, Felstein, M J. Himmelf: Himmelfarh, Mrs. L. S Irs. J. Livingston, Mrs. M. Rat ner. Mrs, Henry Sokolove g M. stein. Mrs. . Wallace, 2 min Weinberg and Mrs. J 5 Mrs, Maurice Narcissenfeld's team. Sumenthal, Mrs. Wil Mre, Sam Korman. M one. Mrs. Sam_ Narcissen Teid, Mrs, Bdward Ostrow, Mrs, Genj min Ourisman, Mrs. J. Panitz, Mrs. \lex Rosenblum. Mirs. Louis Rosen thal, Mrs. William Sacks, s. Phil Jip Mandeil, Mrs. AL I3 F , Mrs man. Mrs. Willlam Kraft, Rothstein and Mrs. Wil- team—Mrs. S. Biron, Mrs. M. B , Mrs. M Kluft, Mrs. 1 Rubin, Schuster, hefferman, Young Samuel Mrs Jack Rubin, Mrs piro, Mrs. Al § Mrs. L Pilzer's team—Mrs. Friedman, Mrs. H. Goldman . Mrs. A. Cohen, Mrs. '( e Jacobs Krupsaw, | Luch Rumerman, Freedman. Mrs. 1 Miss Ida Koblin a Rhoade's team Dorothy € Jeanne K1 Miss Molly O Lillian ind Miss M. Wecksler's team Alpert, Mrs, M. Goldman, Heeker. Mrs. Louis Noviek, Mrs. B. Wolfe, Mrw, s Mrs, 4 Poms and Mrs. F. Men's Team Named. ard Danzansky's team—AM. . Baron, L. 1. Greenbers, H. s, N Pe A. Leonard, . Salus, J. R. Seiis and Jacob Poale Zion-Labor team—Zolman Henkin, captain; Samuel Alpher, Dr. J. Davidson, M. Freilicoff, S. A. Golden, D). Keiskin, L. Katzman, Morris Lean, D. Lazaross, H. Plot- nick, William Tash, S. Weber and Dr. Max Phillips, k's team—M. Clay- ohen, B. Garfinkle, Leibsohn, S. Rod, Rosenfeld, M. S. Wecksler and emiah W Nathan P! ‘s team--Benjamin Rach Wi Halam, Dr. J. T, Loeb, Sam Biron, L. Cohen, H. vans and teerman. John M. Safer’s team Abramson, Julivs Eanet, Freedman, D. Herzmark Lenkin, A. Lachs and Louis Nathan Samuel A. L. ] and Leopold F Abe Schefferman’s Fenik, William Mazo, blum, Moe Offenherg Nordan Zion Club team--D. H. Al pher. captain, Jack Roberts, Max ijorenstein, B. Henkin, Milton Gar- finkle, David Burke, Carl Licherman, Vietor Perlmutter, R. T. Tarstsky and Mrs. Violet Wool, Mrs. H. Gold stein, Mrs Finger, Miss Members of & committes or one-man Levi H. David, Jacob Heckman, Dr. | W. A, H : hfield, team La J. Loeb, | Rhoade, Rabbi | J. B. Shapiro, 5. Charles J. Stein, Mor- ris Stein, Al Stern, Abe Stern, Joseph , William M John M. John M. LOOK OUT! You May Be Next Why do you jeopardize your- self and your dependents when vou can buy protection for enly 1$10 A YEAR| AGAINST SICKNESS —OR— ACCIDENT eyesignt, DO PITAL ~BENEFITS and ' othe safeguards to help you in time of need. Can you afford to bave your sal- arv stopped and pay costly medical bills, perhaps lose your job, because of bucumonia, appendicitis or - the many other sicknesses ~that _ars provalent at this time of the year? sides, an_accident may disable you and stop vour salary. Avoid that risk! Mail the coupon NOW. Agents Wanted for This Territory —Tomorrow may be too latel— orth American _Accident Insuranes Co.,, 543 Boanell Blds., Newark, N. 4. Gentiemen: Please eend detatled information about the “$10 PREMIER POLI No ohligation 1o n Name 'PREPARE DETAILS !Scoré of Committees at Work in | Shenandoah-Cux ! Dr. Abhot of Smithsonian Expected Edward, Rosen. | | TIP'ON LONDON FASHION. Smart Gowns Must Have Dash of Greek or Hungarian. LONDON, April 24 (‘?). Teally smart Spring gowns must have a dash of Greek or Hungarian in them, exclusive modistes of the West End declare. Margaret Bannerman, and many other smart actr s, who have ap- peared in recent new productions in London, have set the pace for other women, and attractive actresses have worn gowns which showed either the Greek or Hungarian influence in their trimmings. Touch { e 4 from eek models and imitations of an peasant needlework with ny bright colors have been very generally adapted to late models. OF BLOSSOM FETE Winchester for Ceremonies May 4-5. WINCHESTER sponding to the director-zeneral more of committees met today for action on ails of the apple blossom festival n ards in the district will be in full b the first date -{ of the festiv Al apple trees, it was pointed out not blos: the same time. Such early varities as Grimes’ Golden and . an may be out by Sund ¥ 2. Then will fol low such tree the Ben Winesaps. and lastly the perials, There is rarely more than two or three days’ difference Yorks form the bulk of production in the country around Winchester, being about 50 per cent of the total output, but a dozen or wore other varieties are grown in the various counties. Usually the hlossoms remain on the | trees four or five days after hursting. | | GEOPHYSICAL SESSIONS TO BE HELD THIS WEEK to Return From Trip Abroad for Meeting Here. | The American Geophysical Societ will hold its seventh annual meett here Thursday and Friday. The gen- eral meeting of the union will be held Friday in the building of the Nation Academy of = Sciences v-fi ind B stree although separate | meetings of the several sections of | the organization will be held both | days. After a_business sess reports of officers and men and elect officers meeting will conduct a symposium on | onstitution of the ssion follos nithsonian | an of the section of meteorology, is expected 1o | return to Washinzton from his trip | nuthern / and A in time side at the m of that sec e Mer the servatory for study of the solar con. | stant of radiation, for which his trin | was made. %Barber e RATHBONE WILL SPEAK AT K. OF .C. BANQUET St. Patrick's Players to Give Sev- eral Numbers at Entertainment Tomorrow Night. Representative Rathbone of Illinois will be the principal speaker at the twenty-nmth anniversary banquet of the Washington Council, Knights of Columbus, in Rauscher's tomorrow night at 7 o'clock. An elaborate program of entertain- ment has been arranged. Lewls A. Payne has booked several numbers by the St. Patrick’s Players and George O'Connor and Matt Horn will give a special pragram of music. Dr. Leo F. Stock will be toastmas The Grand Knights of Carroll, palding, Potomac and Keane Coun- < and the following Individuals have -epted invitations to attend: Right Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, rec- tor of Catholic University: Rev. Charles A. Lyons, president of George- town ‘University, and Carnelius Ford, president of the Holy Name Unlon. S| of a Hair Dry, Brittle i from Constant The constant curling and waving temanded by present styles in bobbed hair slowly burns the color, luster and very life from the hair, leaving it dry, faded, brittle and full of dandruff; then the hair roots shrink and the hair falls out fast. Since girls just must curl and wave the hair to appear their pret- tiest, try “Danderine” to offsct any bad effects. After the first applica- tion your hair will take on new life and that healthy, youthful luster, be- come incomparably soft, wavy and appear twice as thick and abundant. Ning hair stops and dandruff dis- | ppears. . A 35-cent bottle of refreshing “Danderine” from any drug store or toilet counter will do wonders for any girl's hair. It goes right to the roots, invigorates, mnourishes and strengthens them, helping the hair to grow thick, kealthy and l.xuriant. “Jhe Big Hardware and Housefurnishing Store 11™ AND G STS. White Mountain and Second High-speed Tee Cream Freezer, two. ator, Dodoor el quart size; case, white ena brass hardware. all galvan- @ () ice cavacits tzed iron. . 5 b 0 Wear-E v e r Double Boiler, nicely polished, 14-qt. size; regular e;: keeps hot or c price, the thing to take in i bile. Regular price $5 Perfection 0il Cook Stove, 30-in. high, with three burners. With- out cabinet, j!'l.M‘ 333.50 ‘With cabinet . Complete Line of Third Alsddin Thermalware J Seeger Refrigerators Floor White Mountain Refrizer- tyle. hardwood Water Coolers, oak me] lined. solid finish, with nickel- . nickel plated: plated $26.50 5" WearE ver Straight Sauce- > pan, with cover; o Jor, onesaen S4. elae; regu- old unul used: Just 1ar price, auitomo- - . T $3.75 $1.40 98¢ The 1900 Cataract Electric ‘Washer—the safest and easiest way to wash the most clothes cleanest in the least time. Free demonstration in your home. $10 down, $2.50 ek, Caah prive. $128.50 Spring House Cleaning Squeez Zey Mop, don’t have to wet your hands. . . $1. Floor Brooms, best green corn, 4-sewed. . . Wall Brush, all hair, with 6-foot handle. | Wizard Oil or Dust Mops, with handle. .. Galvanized Scrub Pail, 10-qt. size........ Eriez Gas Ranges and Kitchen Cabinets Floor | | D. ¢, APRIL 25, 1926 -PAR iy ‘ Seventh and' Eye Streets. When Buying for the Home---Remember There are three things that mark the difference “inferior Fumimre—fh}ngs that may not be apparent to the unpracticed eye— & m Material—Workmanship—Finish. between "good“ and These are the things that make Furniture Good, and when your selections are made here you are sure of getting DE- PENDABLE Materials, GOOD Workmanship and CAREFUL Finish. A \ Charge Account may be opened for the asl(ing. A, Reed Suite of Three Pieces Finsshed in a Rich Shade of Brown, with cretonne- covered cushions and backs Settee, Armchair and Rocker. earance and comfort, and he frames are of spring mns'mction. with tufted backs and cushions. = Specral s47'0___2 Reed Living‘ Room Suite Oxidized or Silver Gray, con- structed of genuine Reed and con- sists of four attractive pieces. It is very closely woven and the up- holstery is of spring coustruction. Backs and removable scat cushions are covered with patterned cretonne to match the finish of the frame. The settee measures 5 feet inside of arms. Oval table top measuring 23 or 35 inches. Splendidly cted th - oo Speriy et $137.50 “Challenge™ Special Side-icer, 1-piece porce- lain lining. 50-Ib. ice ca- pacity. Handsome box of hardwood with attractive mountings. : Windsor Chair An accurate reproduc- " tion of the original lifies. It is well built of Birch in Mahogany finish. Strongly braced back, wood seat. Special Price— $5.15 to ma'Ch» &n!i!'! O‘ Designed both for ap- of good workmanship. A Settee, spring seats, Comfortable Reed Suite A feature of this suite is the heavy braiding of the outer edges. The seats are spring upholstered and with the backs are covered with attractively pat- 592§ terned cretonne. Removable cushions. Frosted Mahogany finish. Special price. . Scientific Refrigerators 1 ."“itm Putty-Colored Suite of Fiber Arm Rocker, The cretonne covering is in harmony with the finish of the frame. Spe- 5695=0 GO PR . . cunsaiedsnnnsmnsennanans s with removable Handsome Reed Living Room Suite A Suite of the better grade— three very large and roomy pieces—armchair, rocker, set- tee. xcellent construction throughout. The cushions are spring upholstered and remov- able. Seats and back are art cretonne covered. Rich tones of Blue and A‘,.fi.d.. $18750 Special price. . " When you install a “Challenge” Refrigerator in your home you are sure of economical and efficient refrigeration, because they are scientifically de- signed and manufactured from carefully selected, seasoned materials. The All-Porcelain “Challenge™ Inside and ,out is all porcelain— a masterpiece of refrigerator con- struction. Wire lattice protects the ice chamber. Heavily nickel- ed mountings and gracefully rounded corners. Varied sizes and styles. $115 to $200 Challenge Made Side-Icer Ice capacities from 40 to 150 pounds. : ;‘;2.75 to $100.00 ICE CHESTS in varying ice capacities. $11.50 to $30.00 Breakfast Suite Finished in Ivory or Olive Green enamel, with artistically shaded decorations, and consists of five attractive pieces—Drop-leaf Table s292 and four comfortable Chairs. Sgecial frice, Serving Table to match, $15 - Challenge Made Apartment Type With ice capacity from 30 to 90 pounds. $19.50 to $70.00 Toilid Style Capacities range from 20 to 100 pounds of ice. $13.50 to $60.00 Cedar Chest 40 inches long and made of selected stock, with pleasing metal trim. Strongly constructed. Specially priced