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v 12 WIS VAR VETS HERE T0 ORCANZE " Former Soldiers in All U, S. Conflicts Will Be Bandad | for Welfare Work. Orgamization of Mation with the the Wars of the its headquarters in New i will be perfected tomorrow nigh the Jewish Community Cent i The purpose of the new p { mording to Charles Kohen, are epatrman of the Veterans of Foreign | Wars and the Americ Legion, \\'hv)! i3 its sponsor, is to arouse Jewish | 4 redent: of Washington to the neces- | v of ef work among needy vet- , regardless of race or religion. . The movement was given impetus at a reormanization meeting last night in the Chamber of Commerce Kohen outlined the | - proposed drive. At the tomorrow night a charter of hip will be presented and of- ficers chosen. local post in affi- ish Veterans of | € i Thousand Eligible Here. 000 Jewish vet- iding in the Dis- vs, and a call has n to attend the There are about erans of all wars r. Kohen s ned for t ien. Amos mental commander . . will addre night ak are Rabbi mer Bishop A. Fries, depart the Americar s the meeting to Others who are t Abram Simon, for k M. Bristol of the Gans and Ny of the pa lers of local entertainment will be the Government has done a 1 for the relief of veterans xenerally, Mr. Kohen asserted, there s a crying need for more extensive fare work the hundreds | stranded in the very small hese veterans are Jews, d, but the demands on | anizations here are monthly. ressed the hope that the residents and business men of the city would get behind the move | oratorian ( CIVIL SERVICE JOBS OPEN Commission Announces Examina- tions to Fill Vacancies. The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open com- petitive examinations to fill the fol- lowing vacancies: Material and production clerk, Chemical Warfare Service, Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Mda at $1.800 to 040 a vear. tant radio inspector, navy ervice, Washington, at’ $6.40 a Head hospital attendant (psychia- tric), at $1,320 a Hospital, Oteen, Laboratorian (bacteriology), at 0 to $2,400 a yeor; assistant lab- teriology), at $1,080 to $1.860 a year; laboratorian (roent- zenology), at $1,800 to $2,400 a year; assistant laboratorian (roentgenology), at §$1;080 to $1.860 a year; Veterans' Bureau and Public Health Service. Full information and application blanks may be obtaired from the of- fice of the secret Fourth U. S. Civil Service District, 1723 F street. PROTEST RAIL DECISION. Western Road Bondholders Fight Reorganization Plan. NEW YORK, November 5 ). Protesting against the plan of organization of the Chicago, Ml waukee and St. Paul Railroad along lines suggested by the reorganization managers and approved by Federal Court In_ Chicago, minority bond holders will carry their fight to the United States Supreme Court, it was innounced here. Last week the United States Circuit Court of Appeals 'in Chicago blocked an effort by minority bondholders to obtain a right to Intervene in the re- ceivership. ment. One of the particular purposes for which the local post is to be or- ganized IS to see that veterans, upon leaving the hospitals here, are sup- plied with funds and clothing for their homeward trips. The national organization of the Jewish Veterans of the Wars of the Republic has ladies’ auxiliaries in' many cities, Mr. Kohen said, and it is the hope to organize the Jewish women of Washington. R O to|” THE EVENING TEN EVENTS ON FIELD DAY AND HORSE SHOW CARD In Rock Creek Parkway Tomor- row Afternoon Will Be Open to Puplic. Ten events are scheduled for the field day and horse show which will he held in the Rock Creek Parkway, at the north end of the Connecticut Avenue Bridge tomorrow afterncon at 1:30 o'clock. It will be open to the public. The riding show, which will be under the direction of John O. Gheen; will Include the following events: Ladies’ saddle horses, saddle ponies up to 12.2 hands, to be .ridden by children 12 old and younger; hunters, open saddle ponies. 14.2 hands and by children 15 pairs™of saddle horses, touch and out, saddle horses, open; Corinthian class remount, no officers’ mounts eligible. Prizes and ribbons will be awarded i Among_those contribut- are: J. R. McLean, B. McLean and M Emil all of whom will.give cur 0., Julius Garfinkel & Co., F. R. Jelleff & Co., Donald Wood- ward, Percy West, Joe Henry, Joe Weisenfeld & Co. and Wardman STAR, WASHINGTO Four Die in Explosion. OAKLAND, Calif.,, November 5 (). —Four men were killed in an_explo- slon yesterday at the Hercules Powder Co. plant at Pinole, 10 miles north of here. The explosion was in the mix- ing house. e b, Present trade unfon membership in Great Britain is nearly 1,000,000 less than in 1920, A New Tie for the Miss whose preference is smart style Developed in patent leather attractively trimmed with black pinseal calf as illustrated above. Sizes 11¥% Sizes 2V2 to 7, $6.50 ICH'S Proper Footwear ‘F Street at Tenth FOUR REBELS KILLED. MANAGUA, November 5 (P).—Four revolutionists were killed and nine wounded in an engagement yesterday at Palo de Lapa. The government losses were slight. Troops and ammunition are being sent to Matagalpa in anticipation of a rebel attack to 2, $5.50 Children’s and Misses’ Shoe Shop Entsre Thrd Floor O O O O O O O A — = " ] [ .4 o - || 4 i |} . .} [} K E E L] [ L3 [ E .} T 0 O O OO O O 0 O O O O O No For All Women— For All Occasions need catalogue the different occasions THE FAMILY SHOE STORE for us to on which new pair e e PR e R s PRt R R R T L L P 2] el 2 Pairs for $2.50 vou can very happily be shod in a pair of these beautiful, eco- nomical shoes! You mention the occasion— we have the shoes—at $53! An endless collec- tion of different combi- nations of leather and fabric—at $5! Beauty, comfort, style and wear Silk Hosiery Specials oned Pure- o all perfect, lit . shoe @] 35 chiffons; all colos usual qualit Pail 3 Pairs for A Complete Line of Children’s Hosiery 85 10- H STNW. 310-312 SEVENTY Winter’s Coming—and the “Family” Believes in Preparedness There is a real need to get prepared for the sort of under-foot conditions that Winter brings. Sleet, snow, rain and slush, as well as freezing weather, make it necessary to keep the feet warm and dry. We are ready to get you ready—for every sort of footwear—for every purpose and occasion— and all at prices that prove the economy of Family Shoes! Ready for Winter Weather Plenty of HIGH SHOES and Rugged Oxfords for boys and girls of all ages—plus a painstaking fitting service at your disposal—including the “Fault- less” X-RAY fitting machine. : 0YS' High Shoes, sturdy construction. Welted soles— room for all toes, as well as ex- tremely stylish. 9 to 1312, $3.50; 1 to 6, $4.00. Other styles up to $7. PORT Ties for girls, of tan Russia calf, welt- sewed soles and rubber 'l;l!QIS. 815 to $2.95 7 $3.95 21 to (CHILD'S Plain Toe — in tan or patent — jdeal school nature last, trouser crease vamp. A to D \\gde. 5-8, $3.00; 814-11, 50. JFOR misses—a new fea- ture line Southern Ties, in tan calf or blonde calf, contrasting $3.95 trim. 113; to 2. IRLS' High Shoes, in tan calf or patent leather. AA to D wide. 5 to 8, $3.00; 8% to 11, $3.75; 11% to 2, $4.00; 2% to 8, $5.00. RIDIRON Shoes for boys, of Scotch grain overweight soles, broad toe and collegiate last. A to D wide. MOCCASL\'S — best of play shoes. Over 20 styles for young and old. All made on health- ful orthopedic last, in halt a dozen $3 to 86 glfterent eathers. GROVVING Girls' Step- in Pumps — trimmed in tan alligator effect. Stunning and excellent fitting. AA to $5.00 D wide; 2% to 8, Misses’ Sizes, 11% to 2, $4.50 the rush. Buy Gifts Now! FEE s R R TR EEES . Remember that Footwear makes.perfect Gifts. Christmas is near and you can get better selection while you avoid b o3 L For Winter Comfort RN Boudoir Slippers Ribbons and pompoms and colors so gay! Good felt with padded sol nd quilted sat- including embroidered High Shoes Shoes that warmly come to the protection of feet assailed by Winter's worst weather! Comfortable Black Kid high shoes and fords. All sizes, AAA to E width. $5.50 1o $10-00 Model Illustrated $7.00 - £xd Fam-Li-Pedic Arch- Support Shoes for Women Don't say “discomfort” or “ouch” or “my poor feet!” Simply say “Fam-Li-Pedic” and you're saying all there is to say about Foot Comfort! $6.50 to $10 Model illustrated: Patent leather—tan or black kid. AAA to E wide, $6.50. $2782332232428322822243232238232328322328322282282283223228223222283223282282228282¢833232222384228432224223223¢4322¢82322243 K3 * b od s 22 Men’s Slippers Felt Slippers, $1.50. Kid leathers, leather ~soles and heels, $2.95 to $6.00. Daniel Green Comfy Slippers, $2.25 to $5.00. Many others up to $7.00. 5 S—— Galoshes and Rubbers For All the Family Fourbuckle Galoshes. There's a real mnetessity for these when the going under foot gets bad. Women's Galoshes, $2.95 to $5.00; Misses’ Galoshes, 5 to $3.50; dren’s Rubbers, 95¢ ‘Women’s Rubbers, $1.25. R TR R RN TR TR R T RN R R R ¢ . $3333383338338323338332323328832832328388338332 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926. $23323234333337892838389222222 2282822248383 8222 421 Our Prices Mean Positive Savings * on Quality Merchan- dise Sale! A Coat Offering Supreme— Girls’ and Juniors’ Richly Fur-Trimmed Coats That Are Usually Priced Considerably More. A Spe- cial Saturday Offering at Loveliest i Trimmings Smartest Fall Colors GROUP of our higher priced Winter Coats, including bolivias, buckskins, plaids, novelty and sports mate rials. These coats embody the utmost in authentic stvling, each richly fur trimmed with fine quality furs. Lined and interlined. A genuine savings for Saturday only. Another Group of Coats, $9.75 Sizes 2 to 14 Years A special rack of Sport and Dress (¢ cloth, polaires, velvets, etc., in a host of | splendidly lined and interlined and nicely fur of broad- ty colors, trimmed. PuDSChiqs — E Street Corner 8t T 2 132244423341 Dellars Do Double Duty When You Do Your Shopping Here Hsts Stunning New Hats The smartest styles, high in crown, high in color, high in value, but low in price. The widest possible selection —hats known everywhere as the last word in fashion— berets, turbans, hoods, cleches, brimmed effects, in colors and trims to suit every need and type. The Fabrics— Metal Brocade Satin Faille Satin with Metal Bengaline Felt Velours Metal Lace Combinations S ”‘000000 2 6000¢ 9999499006000 0004400000000004. 9 560668 The Colors— Black Ruby Chanel Red Royal Blue Jungle Green Burgundy Dark Brown Wood Sand 95 Special—Tomorrow Girls’ Coats An Extraordinary Group of Unusual Values in Winter Coats for Girls A beautiful group of high-grade coats, splendidly made of fine qual- ity suede and campus cloth, trim- med with fine fur. In all the new and wanted colors. Sizes 7 to 14 Third Floor $9322833233383821 P995508500005 999660404 bS5 94 20‘0002‘000.000‘00000000000‘